BS EN 14468-1:2015
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Table tennis – Table tennis tables, functional and safety requirements, test methods
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2015 | 40 |
This European Standard specifies functional requirements (see Clause 5) and safety requirements (see Clause 6) for table tennis tables hereafter referred to as tables. They are applicable for tables used only for playing table tennis and take no account of the consequences of any misuse.
This European Standard is applicable to five types of tables (see Table 2) within the Classes A to D (see Table 1).
This European Standard excludes table tennis tables which are installed in locations covered by EN 1176 and EN 15312.
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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4 | Contents Page |
5 | Foreword |
7 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
8 | 4 Classification and components Table 1 — Classes |
9 | Table 2 — Types Figure 1 — Example of Type 1 Figure 2 — Example of Type 2 Figure 3 — Example of Type 3 Figure 4 — Example of Type 4 Figure 5 — Example of Type 5 |
10 | Figure 6 — Example of a 3-D view of a table |
11 | 5 Functional requirements 5.1 Dimensions |
12 | Figure 7 — Dimensions related to tabletop surface |
15 | Figure 8 — Dimensions of the undercarriage |
16 | Figure 9 — Parts under the heights of cross braces |
17 | Table 3 — Dimensions related to the tabletop and the undercarriage of Classes A to D |
19 | 5.2 Weight 5.3 Playing surface 5.3.1 Material 5.3.2 Flatness 5.3.3 Colour of playing surface 5.3.4 Degree of gloss and regularity 5.3.5 Ball bounce |
20 | Table 4 — Ball bounce 5.3.6 Side and ends of the tabletop 5.3.6.1 Edges 5.3.6.2 Frame reinforcements 5.3.7 Area for attaching a net assembly |
21 | Figure 10 — Gap for attaching a net assembly 5.3.8 Climatic stresses for outdoor tabletops 5.4 Undercarriage 5.4.1 Colours 5.4.2 Wheels 5.4.2.1 General 5.4.2.2 Dimensions 5.4.2.3 Swivelling 5.4.3 Climatic stresses on locking devices for outdoor tables 5.5 Horizontal deviation |
22 | 5.6 Residual height reduction Table 5 — Maximum permitted residual height reduction after unloading 5.7 Unfolding of a tabletop of a rollaway table 5.8 Additional requirements and recommendations for tables for wheelchair play 6 Safety requirements 6.1 Table in playing and in playback position 6.1.1 General |
23 | 6.1.2 Loading capacity 6.1.3 Stability 6.1.3.1 Longitudinal direction 6.1.3.2 Lateral direction 6.1.3.3 Balance 6.1.4 Safety area 6.2 Table in storage position 6.3 Locking systems 6.3.1 General 6.3.1.1 Storage position of the tabletop |
24 | Table 6 — Locking devices and unlocking actions 6.3.1.2 Playing position of the tabletop |
25 | 6.3.2 Functioning of the locking systems 6.3.3 Fitting of the locking devices 6.4 Functioning of the rolling devices 6.5 Construction of the permanent net post 6.6 Mobile parts and fixations 6.7 Table Type 4 in storage and playback position 6.8 Table finish 6.9 Additional parts |
26 | 7 Test methods 7.1 General 7.2 Flatness 7.3 Degree of gloss 7.4 Ball bounce |
27 | Figure 11 — Chart of the test points 7.5 Climatic stresses for outdoor tabletops 7.5.1 Subjection to immersion 7.5.2 Thermal stress |
28 | 7.6 Horizontal deviation Figure 12 — Pulling in longitudinal direction 7.7 Table in playing and in playback position 7.7.1 Loading capacity 7.7.2 Stability 7.7.2.1 Pushing in longitudinal direction Figure 13 — Pushing in longitudinal direction 7.7.2.2 Pushing in lateral direction Figure 14 — Pushing in lateral direction 7.7.3 Pushing of the raised tabletop in playback position |
29 | Figure 15 — Horizontal pushing (net side) Figure 16 — Horizontal pushing (underside) 7.8 Table of Types 3 to 5 in storage position 7.9 Testing of rolling and locking devices 7.9.1 Endurance test of rolling and locking devices |
30 | Figure 17 — Side-face view of the rolling circuit Figure 18 — 3-D view of the rolling circuit |
31 | 7.9.2 Locking efficiency Figure 19 — Table type 4 with 1 locking device Figure 20 — Table type 3 Figure 21 — Table type 4 Figure 22 — Table type 5 8 Environmental aspects |
32 | 9 Information supplied by the manufacturer 9.1 General 9.2 Assembly instructions 9.3 Operating instructions |
33 | 10 Marking Figure 23 — Full accessibility (PI PF 006 according to ISO 7001) |
34 | Annex A (informative) Use of materials |
35 | Annex B (informative) Optional pendulum test Figure B.1 – Impact points |
37 | Bibliography |