Basket trolleys - Part 1: Requirements and tests for basket trolleys with or without child carrying facility
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The design, functionality, testing, and safety requirements for basket trolleys used in self-service stores are detailed in the DIN EN 1929-1 standard. Both traditional basket trolleys and those with a kid-carrying option must adhere to the criteria.
In order to ensure that basket trolleys are appropriate for carrying goods in a self-service store environment, the document specifies specifications for their construction. Additionally, it defines performance requirements for the trolleys so that they may convey products efficiently while retaining stability and maneuverability.
The standard specifies a number of tests that must be completed by the basket trolleys in order to confirm that they meet the requirements. These assessments look at things like mobility, stability, and load capacity. The standard uses these tests to make sure that basket trolleys are trustworthy and safe for customers to use in self-service establishments.
Ultimately, whether a basket trolley has child-carrying capability or not, the DIN EN 1929-1 standard seeks to promote the uniform quality and safety of basket trolleys.
Descriptors | Baskets, Capacitive loads, Chassis, Children, Childrens seats, Comfort, Definitions, Design, Designations, Dimensions, Durability, Ergonomics, Fitness for purpose, Loading, Maintenance, Marking, Properties, Purchases, Retail trade, Safety, Safety requirements, Self-services, Shock resistance, Specification (approval), Stability, Strength of materials, Testing, Trolley baskets, Trolleys, Joint efficiency, Stress |
ICS Codes | 97.130.30 - Trolleys for supermarket purposes |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 4.9 MB |