Standard Test Methods for Rough Handling of Unitized Loads and Large Shipping Cases and Crates

Standard Test Methods for Rough Handling of Unitized Loads and Large Shipping Cases and Crates

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1.   Scope

These test methods cover testing the integrity of unitized loads and large shipping cases and crates as well as the ability of the contents to endure rough handling. Not all of the test methods are applicable to all products, containers, and loads. These test methods are applicable to common means of material handling as follows:
Test Method A, B, C, D, and E—Drop Test—For measuring the ability of the case or crate or unitized load to withstand rough handling impacts and provide information useful in improving the design of the container. Normally, Test Methods A and B are not applied to unitized loads.
Test Method F—Tip Test—For determining if filled tall or top heavy cases, crates, or unitized loads will tip over when tilted to a predetermined angle.
Method G—Tipover Test—For determining the ability of filled large shipping cases or crates to resist the impacts associated with tipover hazards, and for determining the ability of the packaging and packing methods to provide protection to the contents, when the case or crate is tipped over.

NOTE 1— Test Method G fulfills the requirements of ISO 8768. ISO 8768 may not meet the requirements for Test Method G.

Test Method H—Rolling Test—For determining the ability of complete, filled large shipping cases or crates to withstand the effects of rolling.

NOTE 2— Test Method H fulfills the requirements of ISO 2876. ISO 2876 may not meet the requirements for Test Method H.