AS 3696.13-1991 (R2014)
AS 3696.13-1991 (R2014)
Wheelchairs Determination of coefficient of friction of test surfaces
Standards Australia
Wheelchairs Determination of coefficient of friction of test surfaces
Standards Australia
Specifies a method for determining the coefficient of friction of a test surface that has a rough texture, such as unfinished concrete, but may be applied to smooth or polished surfaces. Identical with and reproduced from ISO 7176-13:1989.
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The following are represented on Technical Committee ME-067:
Assistive Technology Suppliers Australasia
Association of Consultants in Access Australia
Australian Rehabilitation in Assistive Technology Association
Consumer Federation of Australia
Department of Family and Communities South Australia
Engineers Australia
Independent Living Centres
Medical Aids Subsidy Scheme
Novita Children’s Services
Occupational Therapy Australia
Physical Disabilities Australia
Queensland Health
Royal Perth Hospital
TAD Australia
The Commercial Vehicle Industry Association of Australia
Therapeutic Goods Administration
This part of ISO 7176 specifies a test method for determining the coefficient of friction of a test surface that has a rough texture, such as unfinished concrete. In the event that the test method is used for smooth or polished surfaces, care should be exercised that the coefficient of friction is measured as being constant over the whole area of the test surface.
Several test procedures for wheelchairs, e.g. those specified in ISO 7176-1, ISO 7176-2, ISO 7176-3, ISO 7176-6 and ISO 7176-10, require that the coefficient of friction of the test surface be within specified limits.
Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | Standards Australia |
ProductNote | Reconfirmed 23/05/2014. This standard has been reconfirmed in Australia in 2014 and remains current in New Zealand. Reconfirmation Notice 23/05/2014 |
Committee | ME-067 |