Mountaineering Equipment - Pulleys - Safety Requirements and Test Methods
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The purpose of the DIN EN 12278 standard is to set safety criteria and test procedures for pulleys used in climbing and other mountaineering activities. This standard strives to guarantee the dependability and safety of the pulleys used in these operations.
The guideline outlines the fundamental safety criteria that pulleys must satisfy in order to safeguard mountaineers. It includes pulley design elements, components, manufacturing details, and performance traits. These rules are designed to reduce the possibility of mishaps or malfunctions that can endanger people.
The standard also specifies the test procedures required to determine whether the pulleys comply with the required safety standards. To ensure the pulleys' capacity to handle predicted loads, strains, and wear associated with mountaineering activities, these tests may encompass various performance and strength evaluations.
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ICS Codes | 97.220.40 - Outdoor and water sports equipment |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 430.1 KB |