




EV Charger Pendulum Impact Tester | IEC 61851-1 Pendulum Impact Tester | EV Charging Station Impact Tester
EV Charger Pendulum Impact Tester (KP-IK1000A) compliant with IEC 61851-1 and IEC 60068-2-75. Supports IK06–IK11 (2J–50J) pendulum hammer and vertical hammer impact testing. Adjustable impact height 50–1000mm, mechanical release, movable car structure, ideal for EV charging piles, metering cabinets and switchboards.
- IK06–IK11 Impact Energy — Precise 2J, 5J, 10J, 20J, 50J energy levels
- Pendulum Hammer & Vertical Hammer — Dual test methods per IEC 60068-2-75 (Test Eh a & Eh c)
- Adjustable Impact Height — 50–1000mm with scale display
- Movable Car Structure — Can move left/right, forward/backward for flexible testing
- Impact Angle Adjustable — 0–90° for different test orientations
- Mechanical Release — Reliable and repeatable impact release
- Suitable for Large Specimens — Ideal for wall-mounted, pole-mounted and floor-standing EV charging equipment
- MOQ: 1
- Delivery: 20 working days
EV Charger Pendulum Impact Tester Description
IEC 61851-1 EV Charger Pendulum Impact Tester With Pendulum & Drop Hammer Test
The KP-IK1000A EV Charger Pendulum Impact Tester is a professional, dual-function mechanical strength testing system engineered specifically for evaluating the impact resistance of electric vehicle charging piles, wallboxes, metering cabinets, substation cable switchboards, cable junction boxes, and similar electrical enclosures. Manufactured in full compliance with IEC 61851-1, IEC 60068-2-75, IEC 62262 (IK codes), and related standards, it combines pendulum hammer and vertical drop hammer capabilities to accurately simulate external mechanical impacts ranging from IK06 to IK11 (2 J to 50 J). This ensures robust protection against accidental collisions, vandalism, and harsh environmental conditions commonly encountered in public and private EV charging infrastructure.
Technical Parameters
| Item | Specification | Remark / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Applicable Standards | IEC 61851-1, IEC 60068-2-75, IEC 62262, IEC 60439-5 | IK06–IK11 full range |
| Impact Energy Range | 2 J, 5 J, 10 J, 20 J, 50 J | Pendulum and vertical hammer |
| Pendulum Length | 1000 mm | Ø12 mm steel pipe, 1.5 mm wall thickness |
| Impact Height | 50–1000 mm | Clear scale display |
| Impact Point | Up and down adjustable | Flexible positioning |
| Impact Angle | 0–90° adjustable | Suitable for different test orientations |
| Release Mode | Mechanical | Reliable and repeatable |
| Structure | Movable car structure | Left/right + forward/backward movement |
| Equipment Dimensions | 800 × 1050 × 1950 mm (W×D×H) | Compact yet heavy-duty design |
| Power Supply | AC 220 V / 50 Hz or 110 V / 60 Hz | For controlled vertical hammer |
The KP-IK1000A EV Charger Pendulum Impact Tester is built with a heavy-duty rigid A3 steel frame and anti-corrosion surface treatment, delivering outstanding structural stability even under repeated high-energy impacts up to 50 J. The precision-machined 1000 mm pendulum system features interchangeable striking elements with exact equivalent masses and a mechanical release mechanism that ensures highly accurate and repeatable test results.
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0-90° Adjustable Impact Angle EV Charger Pendulum Impact Tester IK06-IK11 – KingPo
Its unique movable car structure allows effortless left/right and forward/backward positioning, while the impact point and angle (0–90°) can be freely adjusted to meet various testing requirements. The reinforced specimen platform easily accommodates full-size EV charging piles and large enclosures, making the system ideal for both laboratory validation and production-line quality assurance.
Testing Principle
The test specimen (EV charger enclosure, wallbox, or critical component) is securely mounted on the reinforced sample platform. For pendulum impact testing, the appropriate striking element is raised to the calculated height and released mechanically to deliver a precise horizontal strike. For vertical drop hammer testing, the hammer is lifted and released to impact the top surface of the specimen. After each impact, the unit undergoes detailed visual inspection and functional verification to determine whether it maintains its degree of protection against mechanical impacts (IK rating) as defined in IEC 61851-1 and IEC 62262, with no cracks, deformation, or loss of safety performance.
Common Error Mitigation
To ensure consistent, accurate, and repeatable test results, operators should follow these best practices:
- Verify the correct striking element, impact energy level, and drop height before each test
- Securely fix the specimen and confirm the platform is perfectly level
- Check the impact angle and position for accurate simulation of real-world conditions
- Perform immediate visual and functional inspection after every impact
- Schedule regular inspection and maintenance of the pendulum tube and release mechanism
Primary Use Cases & Business Value
The KP-IK1000A EV Charger Pendulum Impact Tester is an essential tool for manufacturers, certification laboratories, and quality assurance teams. It delivers reliable mechanical durability verification, enables early design validation, significantly reduces field failure risks, and ensures full compliance with IEC 61851-1 and IEC 62262 IK06–IK11 requirements — ultimately accelerating product certification and strengthening reliability in public and commercial EV charging installations.
Industrial Applications & Lab Scenarios
- EV charging pile and station manufacturers — mechanical strength verification and production quality control
- New energy vehicle infrastructure R&D centers — impact resistance optimization and new product development
- Third-party certification laboratories — IEC 61851-1 and IEC 62262 compliance and type testing
- Quality control departments — batch inspection of AC/DC chargers and enclosures
- Safety engineering teams — validation of protective enclosures for public charging stations
Strategic Procurement Advantages & Global Support
- Dual pendulum and vertical drop hammer capability in a single robust machine
- Movable car structure with 0–90° angle adjustment for maximum flexibility
- Heavy-duty construction engineered for continuous, high-volume laboratory use
- Full traceability with factory calibration certificate included as standard
- Manufactured under ISO 9001 certified quality management system
- Comprehensive one-year warranty supported by responsive lifetime technical assistance from our Dongguan facility
Compliance & Regulatory Assurance
The KP-IK1000A EV Charger Pendulum Impact Tester is engineered and manufactured in strict accordance with the IEC 60068-2-75:2014 (Hammer tests) and is designed to perform mechanical impact testing as required by the IEC 61851-1:2017 and IEC 62262 (IK code).
- Complimentary Factory Calibration: Each unit is delivered with a comprehensive traceable calibration certificate as standard.
- Third-party ISO 17025 Accreditation: Available upon request to meet the strictest requirements of certification laboratories and regulatory bodies.
- Performance Verification: Annual recalibration is recommended for high-volume production and certification use to maintain long-term accuracy and traceability.
Technical Inquiry & Expert Support
Contact our engineering team for custom fixtures or configuration recommendations.
The Core Value We Deliver
- Accurate IK06–IK11 pendulum and vertical hammer impact testing
- Movable car structure and 0–90° angle adjustment
- Reliable mechanical release and scale display
- Full compliance with IEC 61851-1 and related standards
- Professional solution for EV charging and electrical enclosure testing
Relation between IK code and impact energy
| IK Code | IK00 | IK01 | IK02 | IK03 | IK04 | IK05 | IK06 | IK07 | IK08 | IK09 | IK10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Impact energy (J) | 0.14 | 0.2 | 0.35 | 0.5 | 0.7 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 10 | 20 | — |
Impact energy, equivalent mass and drop height table
| Energy / J | 2 | 5 | 10 | 20 | 50 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Equivalent mass / kg | 0.5 | 1.7 | 5 | 5 | 10 |
| Drop height ±1% / mm | 400 | 300 | 200 | 400 | 500 |
- See note in IEC 60068-2-75 3.2.2
- In this part, the energy (J) is calculated taking the standard acceleration due to the earth’s gravity (g), rounded up to the nearest whole number, that is 10 m/s².
Co-ordinated characteristics of the striking elements
| Energy / J | ≤1 (±10%) | 2 (±5%) | 5 (±5%) | 10 (±5%) | 20 (±5%) | 50 (±5%) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Equivalent mass ±2% / kg | 0.25 (0.2) | 0.5 | 1.7 | 5 | 5 | 10 |
| Material | Polyamide ¹ | Steel ² | Steel ² | Steel ² | Steel ² | Steel ² |
| R / mm | 10 | 25 | 25 | 50 | 50 | 50 |
| D / mm | 18.5 (20) | 35 | 60 | 80 | 100 | 125 |
| f / mm | 6.2 (10) | 7 | 10 | 20 | 20 | 25 |
| r / mm | — | — | 6 | — | 10 | 17 |
| l / mm | To be adjusted to match the equivalent mass, see Annex A. | — | — | — | — | — |
¹ Polyamide: 85 ≤ HRR ≤ 100, Rockwell hardness according to ISO 2039-2.
² Steel: Fe490-2, according to ISO 1052; Rockwell hardness according to ISO 6508.
NOTE – The values shown in the brackets for the equivalent mass and the diameter of the striking elements for the energy value equal to or less than 1 J are those in the current test Ef. The values currently in test Eg are also shown for these two parameters. For co-ordination purpose, the values in brackets will be deleted five years from the publication of this standard.
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