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UL 1989:2023/UL 1418:2022 50.8mm Impact Test Steel Ball (Without Ring)

Product No: SMT-B535O

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  • Description
  • The UL 1989:2023/UL 1418:2022 50.8mm Impact Test Steel Ball (Without Ring) is a robust, precision-engineered tool designed to validate the impact resistance of equipment enclosures and components per UL safety standards. Crafted from solid carbon steel for consistent weight and durability, its 50.8mm (2-inch) diameter and 535g weight deliver controlled impact forces to simulate real-world scenarios—such as accidental drops or minor collisions. The “without ring” design optimizes it for fixed test setups (no suspension hardware needed), ensuring stable placement and repeatable results. It’s critical for manufacturers to verify if products withstand impacts without cracking, deforming, or exposing hazardous internal parts, meeting global UL compliance requirements.

    Specifications:
    Standards: UL 1989:2023; UL 1418:2022
    Material Solid: carbon steel (density: 7.85g/cm³; high rigidity—no deformation under standard impact; corrosion-resistant)
    Key Dimensions & Weight:
    – Diameter: 50.8mm (2 inches) ± 0.1mm
    – Weight: 535g ± 5g (calibrated for UL standard impact force)
    Surface Treatment: Smooth, deburred finish (prevents artificial scratches on test samples; ensures even impact force distribution)
    Typical Impact Height: 1.0–2.0 meters (adjustable per UL standard requirements; specified by product category)
    Core Function: Delivers controlled impact to test enclosure integrity; verifies no hazardous part exposure post-impact; ensures UL compliance

    Test Procedures:
    1. Inspect the steel ball for dents, cracks, or rough surfaces—confirm it retains a uniform spherical shape.
    2. Secure the equipment under test (EUT) on a reinforced, non-slip test bench (e.g., battery case, CRT component).
    3. Adjust the test setup to the UL-specified impact height (e.g., 1.5m for batteries).
    4. Place the steel ball at the target height (using a fixed lifting bracket) and release it freely onto the EUT’s critical area.
    5. After impact, visually inspect the EUT for damage (cracks, deformation, loose parts) or hazard exposure.
    6. Record results: Pass if enclosure remains intact; Fail if damage or hazardous parts are exposed.

    Applications:
    1. Impact testing of valve-regulated lead-acid (VRLA) battery casings (per UL 1989:2023) to prevent electrolyte leakage post-impact.
    2. Verifying implosion protection of CRT TV chassis (compliant with UL 1418:2022) to resist damage from minor collisions.
    3. Safety checks for plastic enclosures of portable electronic device chargers (per UL 94) to validate flammability and impact resistance.
    4. Quality control for industrial battery storage box exteriors during manufacturing, ensuring UL 1989 compliance.
    5. Post-production testing of vintage CRT monitor glass panels to meet UL 1418’s anti-implosion safety rules.

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