1、Designation: F1882 06 (Reapproved 2014)F1882 15 An American National StandardStandard Specification forResidential Basketball Systems1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F1882; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of
2、revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This specification covers the manufacture, assembly, recommended maintenance and use of complete
3、 residential basketballsystems.1.2 This specification is intended to reduce the potential hazards associated with the installation and use of residential basketballsystems.1.3 This specification is not intended to apply to the following:1.3.1 Equipment intended to be used in places of public assembl
4、y, such as, but not limited to, schools, parks, public and privaterecreational facilities.1.3.2 Individual components, such as rim, backboard, pole, portable base system, net, or other component when that componentis not sold as a complete residential basketball system as defined in this specificati
5、on.1.3.3 Any residential basketball system that is mounted to any structure or surface other than that which is purchased as partof a complete residential basketball system. Examples include, but are not limited to, roof mounting, wall mounting, or any locallyor self-manufactured components.1.3.4 An
6、y basketball equipment that does not use a full size rim, 18-in. (45.72-cm) diameter, or is designed for operationalheights of less then 6 ft 6 in. (1.98 m) from the playing surface to the bottom of the backboard.1.3.5 Accessories and add-ons.1.4 This specification shall apply only to products manuf
7、actured after sixtwelve months from the date this specification ispublished.1.5 This specification does not cover product performance or quality, except as related to safety.1.6 The tests are intended to uncover hazards, rather than to demonstrate the reliability of the system. The fact that a mecha
8、nismor material of a system fails during testing only is relevant if the failure creates a potential hazard.1.6 The rationale for provisions in this specification are given in Appendix X1 and Appendix X2.1.7 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as standard. The values given in pa
9、rentheses are mathematicalconversions to SI units that are provided for information only and are not considered standard.1.8 This standard does not purport to address all of the safety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is the responsibilityof the user of this standard to establish approp
10、riate safety and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatorylimitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2D2240 Test Method for Rubber PropertyDurometer HardnessC1048 Specification for Heat-Strengthened and Fully Tempered Flat GlassF1148 Consumer Safety Perfo
11、rmance Specification for Home Playground Equipment2.2 ANSI Standards:3ANSI Z535 Warning Labels1 This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F08 on Sports Equipment, Playing Surfaces, and Facilities and is the direct responsibility of F08.25 onRecreational Basketball Equipment.Curr
12、ent edition approved Nov. 1, 2014June 1, 2015. Published December 2014August 2015. Originally approved in 1998. Last previous edition approved in 20062014as F1882 06.F1882 06 (2014). DOI: 10.1520/F1882-06R14.10.1520/F1882-15.2 For referencedASTM standards, visit theASTM website, www.astm.org, or con
13、tactASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTM Standardsvolume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page on the ASTM website.3 Available from National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), 1300 N. 17th St., Suite 1847, Rosslyn, VA 22209.This document is
14、not an ASTM standard and is intended only to provide the user of an ASTM standard an indication of what changes have been made to the previous version. Becauseit may not be technically possible to adequately depict all changes accurately, ASTM recommends that users consult prior editions as appropri
15、ate. In all cases only the current versionof the standard as published by ASTM is to be considered the official document.Copyright ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United States1ANSI Z97.12004 American National Standard for Safety Glazing Mate
16、rials Used in BuildingsSafety PerformanceSpecification and Methods of Test2.3 BSI Standard:4BSI 6206: 1981 Impact Performance Requirements for Flat Safety Glass and Safety Plastics for Use in Buildings2.4 Federal Standards:Available from the Consumer Product Safety Commission, Washington, DC 20207.1
17、6 CFR 1303 Ban of Lead-Containing Paint and Certain Consumer Products Bearing Lead-Containing Paint16 CFR 1500.48 Technical Requirements for Determining a Sharp Point in Toys and OtherArticles Intended for Use by ChildrenUnder 8-Years of Age16 CFR 1500.49 Technical Requirements for Determining a Sha
18、rp Metal or Glass Edge in Toys and Other Articles Intended forUse by Children Under 8-Years of Age3. Terminology3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:3.1.1 accessories and add-ons (items not covered in 3.1.2, 3.1.3, 3.1.5, 3.1.6, 3.1.10, and 3.1.163.1.153.1.173.1.18),nincluding but not
19、limited to, such things as pole pads, ball returns, scoring and training devices, and including items attachedto the system not intended for use in basketball.3.1.2 adjusting mechanism, nmoveable components that lock structural components in the desired position to facilitatechanges in rim height.3.
20、1.3 backboard, nrigid, flat surface to provide rebound surface for a basketball.3.1.4 complete residential basketball system, nany combination of rim, net, backboard, portable or non-portable pole-typesupport system not specifically excluded in 1.3.1 1.3.5 that is designed and marketed by the origin
21、al manufacturer to be usedtogether, whether packaged together as a system, or separately as individual components.3.1.5 footing, nthe method for securing the placement of the system into the ground.3.1.6 full-size rim, nmoveable or fixed-type rim with an 18-in. (45.72-cm) inside diameter.3.1.7 groun
22、d base systems, nsystems that have a main support pole attached in ground by a footing.3.1.8 hanging, vwhen a player briefly suspends their full weight from any point on the rim.3.1.9 maximum offset, ndistance from the front of the base or pole, whichever extends furthest from the system, to the fro
23、ntface of the backboard.3.1.10 net, na device that hangs below the rim that restricts the downward movement of the ball.3.1.11 normal access area, nas described in Fig. 1.3.1.12 normal use, nthose safe-play modes that conform to the instructions that accompany the equipment. Misuse, alteration,or mo
24、dification are not considered normal use.3.1.13 pinch, crush, shear points, nany point that entraps at one or more positions a 12-in. (13-mm) diameter neoprene rod.Entrapment shall mean that force of more than 2 lb (0.90 kg) is required to pull out the rod.The neoprene rods shall have a hardnessread
25、ing between 50 and 60 as determined by a Type A Durometer as given in Test Method D2240.3.1.14 pole joint, nmechanical method for connecting a multiple segment pole.3.1.15 portable base systems, nsystems that have a ballast type support system that allows the system to be moved.3.1.16 residential ba
26、sketball equipment, nequipment that is intended for the normal use and play in residential basketball thatincludes the components given in 3.1.3, 3.1.6, 3.1.10, and 3.1.173.1.18.3.1.17 supplemental restraint systems, nadditional methods of adding stability over and above recommended ballast toportab
27、le base systems, that is ground stakes and additional weight.3.1.18 support system, nstructure provided to support rim and backboard in playing position. Could include pole, portablebase, or mounting brackets.4. General Requirements4.1 A complete residential basketball system, represented as complyi
28、ng with this performance specification, shall meet allapplicable requirements specified herein.5. Performance Requirements5.1 GeneralThe standards listed in 5.3 5.6 apply only to the normal access area as described in 3.1.11 and Fig. 1.5.2 Paint ToxicityAll paints and finishes used on basketball equ
29、ipment shall be in accordance with 16 CFR Part 1303.4 Available from British Standards Institute (BSI), 389 Chiswick High Rd., London W4 4AL, U.K.F1882 1525.3 Edges, Points, and SurfacesFollowing assembly of the system, in accordance with the instructions to be provided to theconsumer, there shall b
30、e no exposed sharp edges, points, or surfaces on any portion of the residential basketball equipmentaccording to CPSC 16 CFR 1500.48 and 1500.49.5.4 There shall be no pinch, crush, or shear points as defined in 3.1.13.5.5 Moving parts or height adjustment mechanisms outside the normal access area, w
31、hich could pose a finger entrapmentproblem, shall be noted clearly in the warning label on the system and the safety instructions for proper use to reduce the risk ofinjury.5.6 HardwareHardware must comply with the section on Hardware, Nuts, and Bolts of Performance Specification F1148.5.6.1 An proj
32、ections and protrusions must comply with CPSC Handbook for Playground Safety Publication 325 andPerformance Specification F1148.5.6.2 Lock washers, self-locking nuts, or other locking means shall be provided for all permanently attached bolts.5.7 Rims:FIG. 1 Normal Access AreaF1882 1535.7.1 RimsEach
33、 rim shall be attached to a support structure in such a way that ensures the rim and all structural componentsstay attached should the backboard break.5.7.2 Backboards Made of GlassAll glass backboards shall be made of fully tempered glass. As specified in SpecificationC1048, “Fully tempered glass i
34、s approximately four times as strong as annealed glass of the same thickness and configuration.When broken, by impact, fully tempered glass fractures into relatively small pieces meeting safety glazing requirements therebygreatly reducing the likelihood of serious cutting or piercing injuries in com
35、parison with ordinary annealed glass. Fully temperedglass is intended for used in applications where its strength or safety characteristics may be required.” The very nature of basketballmakes it obvious that the increased strength and safety characteristics of fully tempered glass should be require
36、d in any glassbackboard application.6. Stability/Structural Integrity6.1 Portable Base System Testing (To Be Performed by the Manufacturer)The test should be performed to determine theability of the portable base system to withstand anticipated forces which act to tip, slide, or cause permanent defo
37、rmation, or acombination thereof, to the system. Complete assembly/installation according to manufacturers recommendations. The force forall tests shall be applied gradually within a period of 1 min and maintained for a period of 5 min. All tests are to be performedat a room temperature of 68 6 5F (
38、22 6 15C). This test must be performed with rim at 10-ft (3.05-m) regulation height andthrough its entire recommended adjustment range. The system must be tested without additional supplemental restraint systems.After conducting the tests, there shall be no visible cracks, permanent deformation, bre
39、akage, or deterioration of any componentthat may adversely affect the structural integrity or safety of the equipment.6.1.1 Horizontal Testing (Fig. 2)To simulate a 40-mph (64.4-kph) wind force, calculate the square footage of the backboardand refer to Fig. 3 to determine the horizontal load require
40、d to replicate the wind force. For Test No. 1, apply this horizontal loadas shown in Fig. 2. If the rim height at the point of load application drops more than 6 in. (15.24 cm), stop the test and repositionthe pulley. Proceed to Test No. 2. For Test No. 2, if required, with pulley realigned 6 in. (1
41、5.2 cm) lower, reapply horizontal testload and check if rim height drops more than 6 in. (15.24 cm). If so, repeat in 6-in. (15.14-cm) pulley height reduction segments.The test must be performed in both forward and rearward directions, and the system must not tip over beyond the balance point,in acc
42、ordance with Fig. 4.6.1.2 Horizontal Rim Weight (Fig. 5)Determine the weight of the system (at the rim) while in a level horizontal position (8080lb (36.39 kg) max.6.1.3 Vertical Minimum Load (Fig. 2)This load is 101.25 lb (45.93 kg), and it must be applied vertically from the tip of therim. With th
43、e required load, system must not tip over past its balance point in accordance with Fig. 4.6.1.4 Balance Point of System Testing (Fig. 4)Pull system forward to the point of balance where it will not fall forward orbackward. The maximum distance between the tip of rim and the ground should be less th
44、an 5 ft 6 in. (1.68 m). When the systemis released backwards above the natural balance point, it must return system to the normal upright position.6.1.5 Horizontal Side Testing (Fig. 6)With a 25-lb (11.34-kg) load, the portable system must not tip over sideways to sucha point where the rim/backboard
45、 touches the ground. Follow the test method described in 6.1.1.6.1.6 Portability Test on an Incline (Fig. 7)When following manufacturers recommendations for moving the portable system,the system must remain in its transport (movable) position when placed on a 5 slope in any direction.6.1.7 When foll
46、owing the manufacturers recommendations for moving the portable system, the system must be capable ofbeing moved a distance of 50 ft (15.24 m).6.2 Ground Base System Testing (to be performed by the manufacturer)The test should be performed to determine the abilityof the ground base system to withsta
47、nd anticipated forces which act to tip, slide, or cause permanent deformation, or a combinationthereof, to the system. Complete assembly/installation according to manufacturers recommendations. The force for all tests shallbe applied gradually within a period of 1 min and maintained for a period of
48、5 min. This test must be performed with rim at 10-ftFIG. 2 Portable Base Horizontal and Vertical TestingF1882 154(3.05-m) regulation height and through its entire recommended adjustment range. After conducting the tests, there shall be novisible cracks, permanent deformation, breakage or deteriorati
49、on of any component that may adversely affect the structuralintegrity or safety of the equipment.6.2.1 Horizontal Testing (Fig. 8)To simulate a 80-mph (128.8-kph) wind force, calculate the square footage of backboard andrefer to Fig. 23 to determine the horizontal load required to replicate the wind force. For Test No. 1, apply this horizontal load inaccordance with Fig. 8. If the rim height drops more than 6 in. (15.24 cm) stop test and reposition pulley. Proceed to Test No. 2.NOTE 1The backboard sizes listed are for compari