Pallet Incline Tester-Pallet Incline Testing System G125

The G125 Pallet Incline Testing System is designed to evaluate the impact resistance of packaged products under real-world conditions, such as handling, stacking, motor sliding,...

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Introduction

The G125 Pallet Incline Testing System is designed to evaluate the impact resistance of packaged products under real-world conditions, such as handling, stacking, motor sliding, loading/unloading, and transportation. By simulating horizontal collisions and inclined plane impacts, it helps manufacturers, research institutions, universities, and logistics departments ensure packaging durability and product safety. The system features a flexible positioning electric trolley for easy sample placement, cylinder-driven angle adjustment, reinforced impact-resistant plates, and remote control operation to ensure safety and precision.

Application

Used for testing the impact resistance and durability of palletized goods and transport packages. Applicable for packaging material manufacturers, logistics companies, transportation departments, and research/testing institutions. The flexible and adjustable design accommodates various package sizes and simulates realistic transportation impacts.

Standards

ISO 2244-2001 (E) — Horizontal impact, inclined plane impact, and pendulum tests for packaged products
GB/T 4857.11—1992 — Horizontal impact test method for transport packages
ISO 8611-1:2011 — Pallets for transport of goods, flat pallets, test methods
ISO 8611-2:2011 — Pallets for transport of goods, performance requirements and test item selection

Technical Specifications

Parameter Specification
Maximum Load Capacity 300 kg
Maximum Specimen Size (including tooling) 1800 × 1800 × 1800 mm
Track and Horizontal Tilt Angle 0–10° adjustable
Worktable Size 1800 × 1800 mm

Working Principle

The inclined plane impact test utilizes the conversion of potential energy into kinetic energy. The package slides from a predetermined position, reaches a specific impact velocity, and collides perpendicularly with an impact plate, simulating real-world horizontal impact and collision scenarios. This method evaluates the structural integrity and resistance of packaged items under transport conditions.

Operation & Maintenance

(1) Place the package securely on the electric trolley.
(2) Adjust the track tilt angle according to test requirements.
(3) Use the remote control to release the trolley and initiate the slide.
(4) Observe and record the impact results on the package.
(5) Inspect the trolley and impact plates regularly for wear and damage.
(6) Keep the track and worktable clean and lubricated to ensure smooth operation.

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