I.S. EN 13126-7:2007
Withdrawn
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BUILDING HARDWARE - REQUIREMENTS AND TEST METHODS FOR WINDOWS AND DOOR HEIGHT WINDOWS - PART 7: FINGER CATCHES
Hardcopy , PDF
English
01-01-2007
09-30-2021
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Foreword
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Classification
4.1 General
4.2 Category of use (1 - first digit)
4.3 Durability (2 - second digit)
4.4 Mass (3 - third digit)
4.5 Fire resistance (4 - fourth digit)
4.6 Safety in use (5 - fifth digit)
4.7 Corrosion resistance (6 - sixth digit)
4.8 Security (7 - seventh digit)
4.9 Application (8 - eighth digit)
4.10 Test sizes - Size limitations (9 - ninth digit)
4.11 Example of classification for finger catches
5 Requirements
5.1 General
5.2 Additional tests
5.2.1 Mechanical resistance
5.2.2 Durability
6 Test equipment
7 Test methods
7.1 Samples
7.2 Durability test
7.3 Static load test
7.4 Corrosion resistance
Annex A (informative) Test assembly
Annex B (normative) Flowchart of test procedure
Bibliography
Describes the requirements and test procedures for durability, strength, security and functionality of finger catches for windows and door height windows.
| DevelopmentNote |
Supersedes I.S. TS 13126-7. (11/2007)
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| DocumentType |
Standard
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| Pages |
13
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| PublisherName |
National Standards Authority of Ireland
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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| SupersededBy | |
| Supersedes |
| Standards | Relationship |
| NEN EN 13126-7 : 2007 | Identical |
| EN 13126-7:2007 | Identical |
| BS EN 13126-7:2007 | Identical |
| NS EN 13126-7 : 1ED 2007 | Identical |
| NF EN 13126-7 : 2007 | Identical |
| NBN EN 13126-7 : 2007 | Identical |
| DIN EN 13126-7:2007-12 | Identical |
| UNE-EN 13126-7:2008 | Identical |
| EN 12519:2004 | Windows and pedestrian doors - Terminology |
| EN 13126-1:2011 | Building hardware - Hardware for windows and door height windows - Requirements and test methods - Part 1: Requirements common to all types of hardware |