EN 12275:2013 Mountaineering Connectors
EN 12275:2013 Mountaineering Connectors
Mountaineering connectors come in a variety of shapes and sizes for
different applications and are used to connect components together within a
fall protection system.
Major
/ Minor Axis Static Strength
The major axis tests a connector in the
main direction of loading. The minimum breaking strength required depends on
the connectors class – see table below. Many connectors claim a higher rated
load on the major axis than the minimum within the standard and for the
purposes of certification are required to show evidence that this higher load
can be achieved.
The minor axis test is applicable to
connectors where it is possible for them to be loaded in the opposite direction
to the Major axis. The test is to ensure that should the connector be
accidentally loaded or misused across the minor axis, then it still has
strength to take the forces generated in a fall.
|
Description |
Major axis Gate closed (kN) |
Major axis Gate open (kN) |
Minor axis Gate closed (kN) |
|
Basic
connector |
20 |
7a |
7 |
|
HMS
connector |
20 |
6a |
7 |
|
Klettersteig
connector |
25 |
8 |
7b |
|
Specific
anchor connector |
20 |
7a |
- |
|
Termination
connector |
20 |
7a |
- |
|
Screwed
closure connector |
25 |
- |
10 |
|
Oval
connector |
18 |
5a |
7 |
|
a No requirement if fitted
with an automatic gate-locking device |
|||
Gate Forces
This section contains multiple tests to
check the function of a connector gate. These include the following tests:.
·
Self-closing gates - a minimum force of 5N is needed to create a gap of
no more than 3mm on a connector gate
·
Gate-open latches – the force required to latch a connector gate shall
not be less than 10N and the force required to un-latch a gate shall not be
greater than 15N
·
Gate performance under load – when loaded on the major axis with a force
of 800N, the connector gate shall still open a close fully
Gate Resistance (Face / Side)
The gate face test is carried out on
connectors by applying a force directly to the gate of 1kN for 60 seconds.
During the test the gate cannot separate from the latch by more than 1mm and
following the test the gate should still function correctly
The gate side test is carried out on
connectors by applying a force directly on the side of the gate of 1.5kN for 60
seconds. During the test the gate cannot separate from the latch by more than
1mm and following the test the gate should still function correctly
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