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BIFMA X5.9 2019

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ANSI/BIFMA X5.9-2019 Storage Units

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BIFMA 2019 119
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BIFMA X5.9-2019 is intended to provide a common basis for evaluating the safety, durability and structural performance of storage units. It provides test methods and performance requirements for freestanding, mobile, and wall-mounted storage units. Where a product may be covered by more than one ANSI/BIFMA standard, the manufacturer shall determine which standard provides most appropriate test conditions. This standard applies to products designed for use in commercial and institutional environments. Its application for other environments may not be appropriate; it is the responsibility of the user of this standard to determine its applicability to such environments. Note: Commercial product naming conventions may cause confusion regarding the applicability of this and other BIFMA standards. For example, a “credenza” is typically defined and tested in the BIFMA X5.5 Desk standard, however, some configurations of “credenzas” will appear to be storage products within the definition of this standard and may be appropriately tested by this standard. The manufacturer shall determine which standard provides most appropriate test conditions. This standard specifies test methods and acceptance levels to help ensure reasonable safety and performance independent of construction materials, manufacturing processes, mechanical designs, or aesthetic designs. These tests are not intended to assess a product that has been in use. The tests were developed with an estimated product life of ten years based on a single-shift usage. Product life will be affected by product use, care and maintenance, environment, and other factors: product compliance to this standard does not necessarily guarantee a ten-year product life. Products may perform longer than ten years with appropriate use and care. The acceptance levels herein are based on the actual field and test experience of BIFMA members. ISO 17025 requirements for measurement uncertainty do not apply to this standard.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 Cover
2 Copyright
3 ANSI Approval
4 Foreword
5 Contents
9 1 Scope
10 2 Definitions
14 3 General
3.1 Types of Tests
3 Loading Configurations (Section 3)
15 3.2 Manufacturer’s Instructions
16 3.3 Figures
3.4 Figure Symbols
3.5 Tolerances
17 3.6 Recommended Test Report Format
18 Figures
3a Loading Configuration for Extendible Elements (Deeper than Wide) with Bottoms
3b Loading Configuration for Extendible Elements (Wider than Deep) with Bottoms
19 3c Loading Configuration for Extendible Elements (Deeper than Wide) w/out Bottoms
3d Loading Configuration for Extendible Elements (Wider than Deep) w/out Bottoms
20 3.7 Loading Guidelines
3.7.1 Loading Material for Extendible Elements
3.7.2 Loading Material for Other Than Extendible Elements
3.7.3 Loading Guidelines for Extendible Elements with Bottom Supported Loads
3.7.4 Loading Guidelines for Extendible Elements for Hanging File Supported Loads
21 3.7.5 Load Application
3.7.6 Test Force Application
3.7.7 Cycle Rates
3.8 Pretest Inspection
3.9 Temperature and Humidity Considerations
22 Tables
Table 1 Test Loads
23 Table 2 Loading Guide
Table 3 Storage Unit Classification Criteria for Units with Extendible Elements
24 4 Unit Strength Test (Section 4)
4a Concentrated Functional Load Test
25 4 Unit Strength Test
4b Examples of Loading for Irregular Shaped Units
27 4c Distributed Functional Load Test
30 5 Leg/Glide Assembly Strength Test
5 Leg/Glide Assembly Strength Test Configurations (Section 5)
32 6 Racking Resistance Test (Section 6)
33 6 Racking Resistance Test
34 7 Vertical Load Durability Tests
7.1 Top Load Ease Cycle Test
7a Top Load Ease Test – Cyclic (Section 7.1)
36 7.2 Drop Test – Dynamic – for Units with Seat Surfaces
7b Drop Test – Dynamic – for Units with Seat Surfaces (Section 7.2)
38 7.3 Durability Test for Units with Seating Surfaces – Cyclic Impact
7c Durability Test for Units with Seating Surfaces – Cyclic Impact (Section 7.3)
40 8a Separation Test for Tall Storage Units with Vertically Attached or Stackable Components
41 8 Separation and Disengagement Tests
8.1 Separation Test for Tall Storage Units with Vertically Attached or Stackable Components
42 8 Separation and Disengagement Tests (Section 8)
43 8.2 Upward Impact Force Disengagement Test for Storage Components
8b Upward Impact Force Disengagement Test for Storage Components
45 8c Upward Force Static Disengagement Test for Storage Components
46 8.3 Upward Force Static Disengagement Test for Storage Components
47 9a Horizontal Force Stability Test for Tall Storage Units without Extendible Elements
48 9 Stability Tests
9.1 Purpose of Tests
9.2 Horizontal Force Stability Test for Tall Storage Units without Extendible Elements
9 Stability Test (Section 9)
50 9.3 Stability Test for Type l Units with at least one Extendible Element
9b Stability Test for Type l Units with Extendible Elements
52 9c Stability Test for Type I Storage Units with Multiple Extendible Elements
53 9.4 Stability Test for Type l Storage Units with Multiple Extendible Elements
54 9.5 Stability Test for Type ll Storage Units with Extendible Elements
9d Stability Test for Type ll Storage Units with Extendible Elements
55 9.6 Vertical Force Stability Test for Storage Units
9e Vertical Force Stability Test for Storage Units
57 9f Stability Test for Pedestals/Storage Units with Seat Surfaces
58 9.7 Stability Test for Pedestals/Storage Units with Seat Surfaces
60 Table 4 Drop Height for Storage Units
10 Storage Unit Drop Test (Section 10)
61 10 Storage Unit Drop Test
62 11 Movement Durability Test for Mobile Storage Units (Section 11)
63 11 Movement Durability Test for Mobile Storage Units
Table 5 Storage Unit Movement Cycle Test Parameters
64 12 Rebound Test (Section 12)
65 12 Extendible Element Rebound Test
66 13 Extendible Element Retention Impact and Durability (Out Stop) Test (Section 13)
67 13 Extendible Element Retention Impact and Durability (Out Stop) Tests
69 14 Lock Tests
14.2 Force Test for Extendible Element Locks
14 Lock Tests (Section 14)
14a Force Test for Extendible Element Locks
71 14.3 Force Test for Door Locks
14b Force Test for Door Locks
72 14c Locking Mechanism Cycle Test
73 14.4 Locking Mechanism Cycle Test
74 15 Extendible Element Cycle Tests
15.2 Cycle Tests for Extendible Elements Deeper than Wide
15 Extendible Element Cycle Test (Section 15)
76 15.3 Cycle Tests for Extendible Elements Wider than Deep
77 Table 6 Cycle Test for Extendible Elements Wider Than Deep
79 15.4 Cycle Test for Low Height Drawers
16 Interlock Strength Test (Section 16)
80 16 Interlock Strength Test
81 17 Door Tests
Table 7 Door Test Applicability
17 Door Tests (Section 17)
82 17.2 Strength Test for Vertically Hinged, Bi-fold, and Vertically Receding Doors
Table 8 Door Height vs. Load
17a Strength Test for Vertically Hinged Doors, Bi-fold Doors and Vertically Receding Doors
83 17.3 Hinge Override Test for Vertically Hinged Doors
17b Hinge Override Test for Vertically Hinged Doors
84 17.4 Vertical Receding Doors Strength Test
17c Vertical Receding Doors Strength Test
85 17.5 Horizontal Receding Doors Strength Test
17d Horizontal Receding Doors Strength Test
88 17.6 Wear and Fatigue Tests for Hinged, Horizontally Sliding, and Tambour Doors
90 Table 9 Wear and Fatigue Tests for Doors
91 17e Wear and Fatigue Tests for Hinged, Horizontally Sliding, and Tambour Doors ……. 86-87 17f Wear and Fatigue Test for Vertical Receding Door
92 17.7 Wear and Fatigue Test for Vertical Receding Door
93 17g Wear and Fatigue Test for Horizontal Receding Door
94 17.8 Wear and Fatigue Test for Horizontal Receding Door
96 17h Out stop Test – Cyclic Impact
17i Out stop Test – Cyclic Durability
97 17.9 Vertical and Horizontal Receding Door Out Stop Test – Cyclic Impact & Durability
98 17j Slam Closed Test for Vertically Hinged and Vertically Receding Doors
99 17.10 Slam Closed Test for Vertically Hinged and Vertically Receding Doors
100 17.11 Drop Test for Horizontally Hinged and Horizontally Receding Doors – Cyclic
17k Drop Test for Horizontally Hinged and Horizontally Receding Doors – Cyclic
101 17L Slam Test for Doors which Free Fall Open or Closed
102 17.12 Slam Test for Doors which Free Fall Open or Closed
103 17.13 Slam Open and Closed Test for Doors which Do Not Free Fall
17m Slam Open and Closed Test for Sliding & Roll-Front Doors which Do Not Free Fall
105 18 Clothes Rail Static Loading Test
18 Clothes Rail Static Loading Test (Section 18)
106 19 Latch Test
107 20 Pull Force Test (Force Gauge Method) (Section 20)
108 20 Pull Force Test
109 Appendix A: Impact Test Bag Construction
116 Appendix B: Front Stability Loading Pad (Figure B1)
B1 Front Stability Loading Pad (Appendix B)
117 Front Stability Loading Fixture (Figure B2)
B2 Front Stability Loading Fixture (Appendix B)
118 Appendix C: Summary of Significant Changes
BIFMA X5.9 2019
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