Furniture - Links for Non-Domestic Seating Linked Together in a Row - Strength Requirements and Test Methods
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The strength criteria and testing procedures for the links used in non-domestic seating that can be coupled together in a row are the main topics of the DIN EN 14703 standard. Individual chairs are not included because the EN 15373 standard addresses the criteria for their strength and durability. Aging and degradation are not evaluated in the standard. This standard's goal is to guarantee that the linkages used in non-domestic seating are strong enough to survive the anticipated usage and loading scenarios. The test procedures outlined in the standard offer a way to assess the strength and longevity of the links' performance. The reliability and safety of non-domestic seating configurations that are linked together in a row can be improved with compliance with this standard.
Descriptors | Auditorium, Benches, Chairs, Definitions, Dimensions, Durability, Endurance tests, Ergonomics, Fasteners, Functional sizes, Furniture, Load limit, Marking, Rows of seats, Safety, Safety requirements, Seat arrangement, Seating, Series, Specification (approval), Strength of materials, Testing, Testing conditions, Tolerances (measurement), Wood technology, Storage quality |
ICS Codes | 97.140 - Furniture |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 440.3 KB |