Overview
ISO 7170:2021 - "Furniture - Storage units - Test methods for the determination of strength, durability and stability" defines standardized test methods for assessing storage furniture when fully assembled prior to use. It covers both movable and non‑movable parts (shelves, doors, extension elements, castors, etc.). The standard provides detailed procedures for applying forces, loading, tolerances, test apparatus and reporting, but does not set pass/fail acceptance criteria. Instead, Annex B supplies suggested loads, cycles and forces (for example for domestic use), while Annex A gives guidance on choosing appropriate test parameters.
Key technical topics and requirements
- General test conditions: preparation, force application, prevention of movement and measurement tolerances.
- Test equipment and apparatus: specifications for jigs, loading devices and slam‑shut apparatus.
- Non‑movable parts: tests for shelves (retention, deflection, shelf support strength), tops/bottoms (sustained/static loads), clothes rails and structural strength (underframes, legs, drop tests).
- Movable parts: pivoted doors, sliding doors, roll fronts, flaps and extension elements - strength, durability, slam‑shut/open and interlock tests.
- Locking/latching mechanisms: strength and durability tests for locks and latches.
- Other elements: trays, coat hooks, units mounted to the building or floor, and castor/wheel behaviour.
- Stability testing: comprehensive stability procedures including unloaded/loaded conditions, opening of doors/extension elements, dynamic tests for castored units and anti‑overturning device strength.
- Documentation: required content of the test report.
- Informative annexes (Annex C rationale; Annex D apparatus) explain test selection and specific equipment.
Practical applications - who uses ISO 7170
- Furniture manufacturers and designers: validate product strength, durability and stability during development.
- Independent test laboratories and certification bodies: perform reproducible tests for technical files and conformity assessment.
- Retailers and specifiers: verify supplier claims and support product selection for safety and performance.
- Regulators and safety assessors: reference test methods for consumer protection and accident investigation.
- Procurement and contract furniture buyers: specify test methods in tenders and quality requirements.
Applying ISO 7170 helps reduce product failures, improve consumer safety (anti‑overturning performance), and provide consistent, reproducible test evidence for marketing or compliance purposes.
Related standards
Consult other ISO furniture and safety standards and relevant national regulations for complementary test criteria and acceptance limits. Annex B of ISO 7170 gives suggested loads for domestic use; users should adapt loads and acceptance criteria to market, application and regulatory requirements.
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