CEE 7 Fig. 27 Gauges C27 Device for Cord Anchorage Testing
Product No: GNGPL-57C27
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Description
This IECEE CEE-7 Figure 27 Cord Anchorage Testing Apparatus is precision-engineered to strictly adhere to the specifications outlined in the IECEE standard, a crucial guideline for domestic and similar-purpose plugs and socket-outlets. It is meticulously designed to assess the reliability of cord anchorage in electrical products, ensuring the component’s ability to withstand traction and torsion forces. By replicating real-world stress conditions on the cord anchorage, this apparatus guarantees that plugs and socket-outlets maintain secure cord retention, preventing loose connections, wire damage, or electric shock hazards, thereby fulfilling the stringent safety and performance criteria of CEE 7.
Specifications:
- Fully compliant with IECEE CEE-7 standard requirements, conforming to Figure 27 specifications for cord anchorage testing
- Engineered to evaluate both traction and torsion resistance of cord anchorage systems
- Key dimensional specifications (in millimeters): 30mm, 95mm, 160mm, 200mm (as per standard diagram)
- Features a crank (Manivelle) and eccentric (Excentrique) mechanism for controlled force application
- Designed to accommodate standard plugs and socket-outlets for domestic and similar applications
- Manufactured from high-strength, durable materials to withstand repeated testing and maintain structural stability
- Precision-calibrated to ensure consistent force delivery and accurate test results
- Compatible with standard cord types used in CEE 7-compliant electrical products
Test Procedures:
- Inspect the test apparatus for any damage, wear, or mechanical malfunctions, and confirm its dimensions and mechanisms comply with CEE 7 Figure 27 specifications.
- Prepare the test sample (plug or socket-outlet with integrated cord anchorage) and ensure the cord is properly installed and secured per the product’s design.
- Mount the sample securely on the apparatus’s designated fixture, aligning the cord anchorage with the apparatus’s force application points.