Brief: Learn how to test EV charging station cable anchorage with our Cable Anchorage Pull Force and Torque Test Apparatus. This device ensures compliance with IEC 61851-23:2023 standards, providing accurate tensile force and torque testing for EV AC/DC charging stations. Perfect for manufacturers and quality control professionals.
Related Product Features:
Compliant with IEC 61851-23:2023 standards for EV charging station testing.
Tests the ability of cord anchorage to withstand specified tensile force and torque.
Features PLC automatic control and touch screen operation for ease of use.
Drive mode is electric, ensuring precise and consistent test results.
Supports multiple pull force specifications (160N to 500N) via weight superposition.
Torque application ranges from 0.6N*m to 16.3N*m, adjustable for different needs.
Includes a universal clamp for secure sample fixation during testing.
Equipped with power-off data storage memory for uninterrupted testing.
FAQ's:
What standards does the Cable Anchorage Pull Force and Torque Test Apparatus comply with?
The apparatus complies with IEC 61851-23:2023 clause 11.6.102 and related figures and tables, ensuring it meets international testing standards for EV charging stations.
How is the pulling force applied during testing?
The pulling force is applied using a motor-driven eccentric wheel mechanism, with adjustable motor speed to ensure accurate and consistent force application each time.
What is the torque application range of this test apparatus?
The torque application range is from 0.6N*m to 16.3N*m, achieved through the superposition of weights, making it versatile for various testing requirements.