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    SL-S34 EN71-1 Sound Level Test Stand

    SL-S34 EN71-1 Sound Level Test Stand

    SL-S34 EN71-1 Sound Level Test Stand

    SL-S34 EN71-1 Sound Level Test Stand

    SL-S34 EN71-1 Sound Level Test Stand

    SL-S34 EN71-1 Sound Level Test Stand

    SL-S34 EN71-1 Sound Level Test Stand

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  • EN71-1 Toys Testing Equipment Noise Testing Stand for Minimize Hearing Damage

     

    Application

    This machine is the test stand for noise meter, used to assist in measuring the volume decibel produced by sound toys in a predetermined distance, then minimize the possibility of hearing damage that might be caused by toys that are designed to produce sound.


    Product information

    Energy along the X, Y, Z (X displacement: 0-100CM; Y displacement of 0-170CM; Z displacement: 0-180CM) slide freely positioning the three directions.
    Flat with horizontal and vertical angle adjustment instructions: 0-1800;
    Optical ranging device, measurement noise, the distance between the meter and toys;
    Material: Aluminum

     

    Standards

     EN-71-1 ISO 8124-1  ASTM F 963 16CFR 1500

     

    Test range

     Close-to-the-ear toys, Table-top or floor toys, Hand-held toys, Toys using headphones or earphones, Rattles, Squeeze toys, Pull-along or push toys, Percussion toys, Wind toys, Cap-firing toys, Voice toys .


    NOTE: This Testing Equipment is in stock.

     

    Technical parameters

     Material  Aluminum alloy
     Noise meter jig

     Can Free sliding positioning along three directions X, Y, Z.

     X displacement: 0-1000mm;

     Y displacement: 0-1700mm;

     Z displacement: 0-1800mm.

     And configure the horizontal & vertical angle adjustment function

    (0-180 degrees)

     Dimensions(L x W x H)  1900 x 1200 x 2200mm
     Weight  100Kg

    What is the OSHA noise level?

    90 dBA

    OSHA sets legal limits on noise exposure in the workplace. These limits are based on a worker's time weighted average over an 8 hour day. With noise, OSHA's permissible exposure limit (PEL) is 90 dBA for all workers for an 8 hour day.

     

    How do you measure noise levels?

    Download Sound Meter from the Android Market and launch the app. It starts right up to the sound meter and measures the minimum, mean, and maximum ambient sound levels in decibels (dB). It also highlights the typical noise levels of everyday sounds so you can get an idea of what those noise levels represent

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