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IEC 60065 standard 40mm 265g Steel Ball with Eyebolt

Product No: SMT-B265

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  • Description
  • The IEC 60065 Standard 40mm 265g Steel Ball with Eyebolt is a dedicated tool for impact resistance testing of electronic devices. Made of high-quality stainless steel for durability and consistent impact performance, it features an integrated eyebolt for easy positioning and controlled release during tests. Compliant with IEC, UL, and CSA standards, it simulates accidental impacts to verify if devices can withstand mechanical stress without safety hazards—ideal for validating the durability of audio, video, and similar electronic equipment.

    Standards:

    Standards No. Clause/Figure Standards Name
    IEC 60065:2014 Clause 18.2.3 Audio, video and similar electronic apparatus – Safety requirements
    UL 60065:2024 Clause 18.2.3 Standard for Safety of Audio/Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus
    CSA C22.2 No. 60065:2024 Clause 18.2.3 Audio, Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus – Safety Requirements

    Specifications:
    Ball Diameter:  40mm, with ±0.1mm tolerance (ensures consistent impact contact area)
    Ball Weight:  265g, ±5g tolerance (guarantees standardized impact force)
    Material:  304 stainless steel (corrosion-resistant, wear-proof for repeated use)
    Structural Feature:  Integrated eyebolt (for secure hanging, precise height adjustment, and controlled release)
    Test Compatibility:  Designed for free-fall impact tests on electronic device enclosures
    Impact Force Basis:  Force determined by standard drop height (per IEC 60065 Clause 18.2.3)

    Test Procedures:
    1. Inspect the steel ball for cracks, dents, or rust; confirm weight and diameter meet specifications.
    2. Secure the test sample (e.g., audio speaker) on a rigid, flat supporting surface as required.
    3. Use the eyebolt to hang the steel ball at the standard drop height specified by the test standard.
    4. Release the ball freely to let it impact the sample’s designated test area.
    5. After impact, check the sample for damage (e.g., cracked enclosures, loose components).
    6. Record test results to verify if the sample complies with impact resistance requirements.
     
    Applications:
    1. Impact resistance testing of audio equipment (e.g., speakers, amplifiers) per IEC 60065:2014 Clause 18.2.3.
    2. Safety verification of video devices (e.g., small TVs, projectors) to meet UL 60065:2024 standards.
    3. Quality control for consumer electronics (e.g., DVD players, radios) during production.
    4. Compliance testing for electronic apparatus seeking CSA C22.2 No. 60065:2024 certification.
    5. Pre-shipment impact durability checks for audio/video devices to ensure market safety compliance.
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