FED-STD-834A; a new test offering for the furniture industry at Micom
Micom Laboratories is happy to inform you that we now offer test services to FED-STD-834A – Performance Test Method for Intensive Use Chairs. This test method, albeit somewhat similar to BIFMA X5.1, is effectively quite different for the following aspects:
BIFMA X5.1 |
FED-STD-834A |
Single 8 hours shift use, 5 days/week |
24 hours use, 7 days/week |
Based on a 253 lb individual |
No direct weight basis; weight is increased |
No fabric wear test |
Fabric wear test |
No spindle attachment test |
Spindle attachment test |
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Increased number of cycles vs BIFMA X 5.1 |
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Additional tests vs BIFMA X 5.1 |
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The table below gives a brief outline of what the test method is all about:
Test |
Load /force for last increment (lbs/lbf) |
Total number of cycles |
Cyclic Back and Back |
50 |
500 000 |
Cyclic Increasing |
175 |
100 000 |
Cyclic Pneumatic |
50/50 |
332 000 |
Cyclic Vertical Load |
250 |
100 000 |
Cyclic Side Thrust |
200 |
175 000 |
Cyclic Vertical Load |
1300 |
275 000 |
Cyclic Fatigue Test |
300 |
125 000 |
Cyclic Pneumatic |
250 |
125 000 |
Front Stability Test |
NA |
NA |
Back Stability Test |
NA |
NA |
Caster and Base |
300 |
36 000 |
Fabric Durability |
NA |
NA |
Spindle Attachment |
NA |
NA |
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For more information visit our FED-STD-834 webpage or contact us.
Micom is a third party industrial laboratory accredited by A2LA, CGSB and ISTA.
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