BS EN 14619:2019 – TC:2020 Edition
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Tracked Changes. Roller sports equipment. Kick scooters. Safety requirements and test methods
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2020 | 49 |
This document applies to kick scooters that can only be propelled by the muscular activity of a user with a body mass of more than 20 kg and less than 100 kg. To reduce the risk of injuries to both the user and third parties during intended use this standard specifies safety requirements, test methods, marking, and information supplied by the manufacturer. Kick scooters for use by users of less than 20 kg do not belong to the scope of this document. They are toys. It should be noted that there are two types of scooters for the weight group 20 kg to 50 kg – those classified as sports equipment for use on public roads and path ways (this European Standard) and those classified as toys for domestic use (according to EN 71-1).
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1 | compares BS EN 14619:2019 |
2 | TRACKED CHANGES Text example 1 — indicates added text (in green) |
3 | Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations. Amendments/corrigenda issued since publication |
6 | ForewordEuropean foreword |
7 | 3.1 kick scooter 3.2 sliding mechanism |
8 | Figure 1 — Typical components of kick scooters |
9 | 4.2.1 Class A 4.2.2 Class B 4.3.1 Protruding components and edges 4.3.2 Parts moving against each other 4.3.2.1 General 4.3.2.2 Distance between the parts 4.3.2.2.1 General 4.3.2.2.2 Class A 4.3.2.2.3 Class B |
10 | 4.3.2.3 Folding mechanism 4.3.2.4 Sliding mechanism others than the steering system 4.3.2.5 Springs 4.3.3 Steering system 4.3.4 Deck 4.3.5 Bearings |
11 | 4.3.6 Axles 4.3.7 Wheels 4.3.8 Self-locking fixings 4.3.9 Mechanism to reduce the speed 4.3.10 Strength |
12 | 5.2.1 Specimen A 5.2.2 Specimen B |
13 | Figure 2 — Adhesion of wheels Figure 3 — Impact test 5.5.1 Deck 5.5.2 Steering column |
14 | Figure 4 — Static load test in direction A Figure 5 — Static load test in direction B |
16 | Figure 6 — Example 12 for test configuration |
17 | Figure 87 — Test device for endurance test |
18 | Figure 98 — Centre of the deck Figure 109 — ISO 7000:2014, symbol no. 1641 “Operator’s manual; operating instructions” — Read the information supplied by the manufacturer |
19 | Figure 1110 — ISO 7010 — (M049), Wear personal protective roller sport equipment |
23 | Table A.1 — Environmental Checklistchecklist 19 |
24 | 19 20 |
25 | Bibliography |
27 | undefined |
31 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
32 | 4 Construction 4.1 General |
33 | 4.2 Classification of kick scooters 4.2.1 Class A 4.2.2 Class B 4.3 Requirements 4.3.1 Protruding components and edges 4.3.2 Parts moving against each other 4.3.2.1 General 4.3.2.2 Distance between the parts |
34 | 4.3.2.3 Folding mechanism 4.3.2.4 Sliding mechanism others than the steering system 4.3.2.5 Springs 4.3.3 Steering system 4.3.4 Deck 4.3.5 Bearings |
35 | 4.3.6 Axles 4.3.7 Wheels 4.3.8 Self-locking fixings 4.3.9 Mechanism to reduce the speed 4.3.10 Strength 5 Test methods 5.1 General |
36 | 5.2 Order of tests 5.2.1 Specimen A 5.2.2 Specimen B 5.3 Wheel adhesion test |
37 | 5.4 Handlebar ends impact test 5.5 Static load test 5.5.1 Deck 5.5.2 Steering column |
39 | 5.6 Drop test 5.7 Impact against front wheel 5.8 Endurance test |
41 | 5.9 External finish 6 Marking 6.1 On the kick scooter |
42 | 6.2 On the package 7 Information supplied by the manufacturer 7.1 General 7.2 Instructions for use |
43 | 7.3 Servicing and maintenance instructions |
44 | Annex A (informative)Environmental aspects |