EN 13527 Shutters - Test for Measurement of Working Force

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EN 13527 Shutters - Test for Measurement of Working Force

EUROLAB, with its state-of-the-art accredited laboratories and expert team, provides precise and fast testing services within the scope of EN 13527 testing. This standard defines test methods to determine the operating force required for roller shutters and roller shutters.

EN 13527 Shutters - Test for Measurement of Working Force

Applies to the following products:

  • Interior blinds: interior blinds, roller blinds, vertical and pleated blinds;
  • Exterior blinds: Folding arm awning, lattice arm awning, vertical roller awning, pivot arm awning, marquiselet, facade awning, roof light awning, patio awning or conservatory awning, dutch awning, mosquito net awning, blind array...

One or two cord mechanism that can be fixed to the wall or to the main box and allows the gear axis to be repositioned. It includes an operating rod and a coupling piece.

Roll internally when the roll tube is placed inside the extended curtain. When the roll tube is placed outside the extended curtain, the roll is on the outside.

In order to test a series of samples, the characteristics of the sample for a particular operation are determined, taking into account the following considerations, supported by the technical data provided by the manufacturer and the dimensional limits of the products and the installation instructions.

EUROLAB assists manufacturers with EN 13527 test compliance. Our test experts, with their professional working mission and principles, provide you, our manufacturers and suppliers, the best service and controlled testing process in our laboratories. Thanks to these services, businesses receive more effective, high-performance and quality testing services and provide safe, fast and uninterrupted service to their customers.

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