Steel Ball Impact Testing Equipment is to test the impact resistance for all rigid toys which cover face including space helmets, goggles or face shields. 
	Based on standard requirements, after testing, toys shall not produce sharp edges, sharp points or loose parts which could enter eyes. If so, then conduct follow tests via sharp edge tester, sharp point tester and small part cylinder. 
	
	
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	Support Services 
	UTS provide the complete support for the full life of your  ISO 8124-1 Steel Ball Testing Machine: 
	1 English Manual 
	2 Certificate of Quality 
	3 Remote Online Support 
	4 Breakdown Support 
	5 Applications Support 
	6 12 months warranty 
	7 CE, ISO 17025 Certificate 
	8 7 * 24 Service 
	9 Spare Parts 
	10 Training 
	11 Installation 
	
	
	
	
	Test Procedure 
	The toy shall be held firmly in a suitable clamp with that portion that covers or surrounds the eyes (in the case of cutout eye holes) in a horizontal plane. Drop a 5 ⁄ 8 -in. (16-mm) diameter steel ball weighing 0.56 oz. (15.8 g) (with a tolerance of +0.03 (0.8 g, −0oz) from a height of 50 in. (1.3 m) upon the horizontal upper surface of the toy in the area that would cover the eyes in normal use. In the case of toys with cutout eye holes, impact the area that would be directly adjacent to the eyes in normal use. The ball may be guided, but not restricted, in its fall by 
	being dropped through a perforated tube extending to within approximately 4 in. (100 mm) of the toy. 
	ASTM F 963 Steel Ball Testing Machine is applicable to the determination of: 
	all rigid toys which cover face including space helmets, goggles or face shields.