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BS EN 13126-3:2023 – TC

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Tracked Changes. Building hardware. Hardware for windows and door – height windows. Requirements and test methods – Handles, primarily for Tilt and Turn, Tilt-First and Turn-Only hardware

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BSI 2023 74
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This part of the EN 13126 series specifies the requirements and test procedures for durability, strength, security and functionality of handles. This document is applicable to Tilt and Turn, Tilt-First and Turn-Only hardware for use on windows and door-height windows. Handles can also be used on other opening types, e.g. on In-line Sliding, Tilt and Slide, Sliding Folding, horizontal and vertical-pivoting windows. This document is not applicable to: a) operation devices, door handles for door latches and door locks (for this, refer to EN 1906); b) handles with handle length > 170 mm (refer to Figure B.1).

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PDF Pages PDF Title
1 30470057
43 A-30437971
44 undefined
51 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
53 4 Classification
4.1 General
4.2 Durability (1 ā€“ first box)
4.3 Mass (2 ā€“ second box)
4.4 Corrosion resistance (3 ā€“ third box)
54 4.5 Test sizes (4 ā€“ fourth box)
4.6 Security against burglar attack (5 ā€“ fifth box)
4.7 Key related security (6 ā€“ sixth box)
4.8 Handle type (7 ā€“ seventh box)
4.9 Category of use (8 ā€“ eighth box)
55 4.10 Example of classification for window handles (EN 131263)
4.11 Transfer of the previous 7th digit into the new classification system
56 5 Requirements
5.1 Dangerous substances
5.2 Category of use requirements
58 5.3 Operating torques, between-clicks torques, click torques and differential values
5.4 Durability
5.5 Fixed spindle connection (after durability test)
5.6 Free play (after durability test)
5.7 Torsional strength
5.8 Tensile strength – eccentric
59 5.9 Corrosion resistance
5.10 Security
5.10.1 General
5.10.2 Durability of the locking mechanism
60 5.10.3 Torque resistance of the locking mechanism / Solid fixing
5.10.4 Twist-off resistance
5.10.5 Forcing off resistance
5.10.6 Locking variations / key related security
61 5.10.7 Spindle tensile strength
6 Test equipment and preparation of the test
7 Test procedure
7.1 General
7.2 Test specimens
62 7.3 Operating torques and click torques test
7.3.1 Preparation of samples
7.3.2 Test procedure
7.4 Durability test
7.5 Operating torques and click torques repeat test
63 7.6 Test of fixed spindle connection
7.7 Free play test
7.7.1 General
7.7.2 Free play ā€“ Perpendicular to the mounting plane
7.7.3 Free play ā€“ Parallel to the mounting plane
7.8 Torsional strength test
7.9 Tensile strength test ā€“ eccentric
64 7.10 Corrosion resistance test
7.11 Locking mechanism durability test
7.12 Torque resistance of the locking mechanism / Solid fixing test
7.13 Test – Resistance against twisting-off and forcing-off
65 7.14 Spindle tensile strength test
8 Marking
66 Annex A (normative)Test flow charts
68 Annex B (informative)Figures
BS EN 13126-3:2023 - TC
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