Benchtop Plug Torque Tester designed for IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7 torque evaluation of plug-in equipment
Universal socket configuration on IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7 Plug Torque Tester for different plug types
Mechanical structure and adjustable balancing arm of Plug Torque Force Test Apparatus for IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7
Benchtop Plug Torque Tester designed for IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7 torque evaluation of plug-in equipment
Universal socket configuration on IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7 Plug Torque Tester for different plug types
Mechanical structure and adjustable balancing arm of Plug Torque Force Test Apparatus for IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7

IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7 Plug Torque Tester

Plug Torque Tester is designed for IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7 torque testing of plug-in equipment and fixed socket outlets. Also known as a Plug Torque Force Test Apparatus, it helps evaluate whether plug-in devices apply excessive mechanical stress to the socket outlet during normal use.

Standard Compliance: Designed to support IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7 plug torque testing
Related Standards: IEC 60884-1, IEC 60335-1 and IEC 60065 related applications
Test Function: Measures torque applied by plug-in equipment to fixed socket outlets
Torque Range: 0.25 N·m to 0.4 N·m typical configuration
Test Weight: 2.5 N weight
Eccentricity Distance: 8 mm reference distance
Socket Configuration: Universal, UL and European socket options
Structure: Single-station benchtop mechanical apparatus
MOQ: 1 set
Delivery Time: 15 working days

IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7 Plug Torque Tester Description

IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7 Plug Torque Force Test Apparatus 0.25 & 0.4 N.M

The Plug Torque Tester is a mechanical test apparatus used to evaluate the torque applied by plug-in equipment to fixed socket outlets. It is intended for products fitted with plug pins, especially devices that may rely on the socket outlet for mechanical support.

During testing, the specimen is inserted into the appropriate fixed socket. The apparatus uses a balancing arm and test weight to determine whether the torque applied to the socket remains within the requirement of IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7 or related plug safety standards.

This Plug Torque Force Test Apparatus provides a repeatable setup for manufacturers, third-party testing laboratories and compliance departments performing plug torque verification for adapters, power supplies, AV/ICT equipment, household appliances and plug-in devices.

Technical Parameters

Parameter Specification Remark or Notes
Product Name Plug Torque Tester Also known as Plug Torque Force Test Apparatus
Main Standard IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7 Plug-in equipment torque evaluation
Related Standards IEC 60884-1, IEC 60335-1, IEC 60065 Related plug torque test applications
Test Object Plug-in equipment and fixed socket outlets For products fitted with plug pins
Test Station Single station Benchtop mechanical test setup
Specimen Eccentricity 8 mm reference distance Distance from contact surface reference position
Test Weight 2.5 N Used for torque generation
Torque Range 0.25 N·m to 0.4 N·m typical configuration Confirm according to selected configuration
Balancing Arm Adjustable balancing arm Typical configuration subject to final model
Torque Calculation Weight × arm length Example: 2.5 N × 100 mm = 0.25 N·m
Socket Configuration Universal socket, UL socket, European socket Selected according to plug type and test requirement
Installation Benchtop use For laboratory and compliance testing environments
Packaging Carton box Standard packaging
Delivery Period 15 days Subject to order confirmation

 

Common Error Mitigation

Incorrect socket selection may affect test reliability. Before testing, confirm that the socket configuration matches the plug type, target market and applicable standard requirement. The 8 mm reference distance, socket mounting position and balancing arm alignment should be checked before each test. Incorrect alignment may change the torque applied during testing.

Weights, arm movement and rotating components should be inspected regularly. Excessive friction, looseness or deformation may affect torque application and reduce result repeatability.

Testing Principle

The test sample is inserted into a fixed socket outlet mounted on the apparatus. The socket and sample are arranged so that the torque generated by the plug-in equipment can be evaluated around the specified reference position.

A balancing arm and test weight are used to determine the additional torque required to keep the socket engagement face in the required position. If the measured torque is excessive, the product may impose unacceptable mechanical stress on the fixed socket outlet.

This test is especially relevant for plug-in power supplies, adapters and equipment that are supported directly by their plug pins when connected to a socket outlet.

Applications and Use Cases

IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7 Plug Torque Tester used in laboratory compliance testing for plug-in equipment
IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7 Plug Torque Tester

The IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7 Plug Torque Tester is used by electrical safety laboratories, manufacturers and quality inspection organizations for plug torque verification.

Typical applications include:

  • IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7 plug torque testing
  • Plug-in power supply and adapter torque evaluation
  • AV/ICT equipment plug safety verification
  • Fixed socket outlet mechanical stress assessment
  • Household appliance plug torque testing under related IEC 60335-1 applications
  • Plug and socket-outlet testing under related IEC 60884-1 applications
  • Pre-compliance design verification before certification submission
  • Routine quality control for plug-in product structures

Key Advantages

The Plug Torque Tester provides a dedicated mechanical setup for evaluating torque applied by plug-in equipment to fixed socket outlets. It supports repeatable IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7 plug torque testing without complex electrical measurement.

The apparatus uses a weight and balancing arm structure to generate and evaluate the required torque condition. Universal, UL and European socket options allow users to configure the setup according to plug type and target market.

Its single-station benchtop structure is suitable for compliance laboratories, manufacturer quality departments and product development teams performing routine plug torque verification.

Compliance & Regulatory Assurance

This Plug Torque Force Test Apparatus is designed to support torque testing according to IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7. It helps manufacturers verify whether plug-in equipment applies excessive mechanical stress to fixed socket outlets.

Metrological Integrity & Validation

  • Regular verification of the balancing arm length, weight value and rotation mechanism is recommended.
  • Periodic inspection of socket fixtures, mounting alignment and mechanical friction helps maintain test reliability.
  • Proper setup, stable mounting and correct socket selection support consistent plug torque force testing results.

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Technical Inquiry & Expert Support

KingPo supplies IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7 Plug Torque Tester for plug-in equipment and fixed socket outlet torque evaluation. Our team can provide guidance on test setup, socket configuration and standard application.

For technical specifications or quotations, please contact us with your applicable standard, plug type, socket requirement and expected test configuration.

IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7 Plug Torque Tester

IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7 Plug Torque Tester FAQs

What is the Plug Torque Tester used for?
The Plug Torque Tester is used to measure torque applied by plug-in equipment to fixed socket outlets. It helps determine whether a product fitted with plug pins may apply excessive mechanical stress to the socket outlet during normal use.
Which standard clause does this Plug Torque Force Test Apparatus support?
The main application is IEC 62368-1 Clause 4.7. The apparatus can also support related plug torque test applications under IEC 60884-1, IEC 60335-1 and IEC 60065, depending on the selected socket configuration and laboratory procedure.
What products are typically tested with this apparatus?
Typical test objects include plug-in power supplies, adapters, AV/ICT equipment, household appliances and similar plug-in devices. It is especially useful for products that rely on plug pins and socket engagement for mechanical support.
Is this tester used for electrical safety testing?
No. This product is a mechanical plug torque test apparatus. It does not measure electrical continuity, dielectric strength, leakage current or temperature rise. It is used to evaluate mechanical torque applied to the socket outlet.
What is the typical torque range?
The typical configuration supports 0.25 N·m to 0.4 N·m torque testing using a 2.5 N weight and balancing arm arrangement. The final range should be confirmed according to the selected configuration and applicable standard requirement.
Why is the 8 mm reference distance important?
The 8 mm reference distance defines the test geometry for evaluating torque around the socket reference position. Correct alignment is important because an incorrect distance or axis position may affect the applied torque and reduce result repeatability.
Can different plug types be tested?
Yes. The apparatus can be configured with universal, UL and European socket options. The correct socket should be selected according to plug type, target market and applicable test standard.
Is this apparatus suitable for IEC 60884-1 and IEC 60335-1 applications?
Yes. The same type of plug torque test setup can be used for related applications under IEC 60884-1 and IEC 60335-1. Users should confirm the exact clause, socket configuration and test procedure required by their laboratory or certification body.
What should be checked before testing?
Before testing, confirm the socket type, specimen mounting, 8 mm reference distance, balancing arm condition, weight value and rotation smoothness. These checks help ensure consistent plug torque testing.
What information should customers provide before requesting a quotation?
Customers should provide the applicable standard, plug type, target socket type, required torque range and test object category. This information helps confirm the suitable socket configuration, mechanical setup and quotation.

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