


ISO 8124-1 2014 Clause 6.7.1.2 Test Gauge for Toy Small Parts
The ISO 8124-1 Small Parts Cylinder is a precision test gauge used to determine whether detachable components of toys intended for children under 36 months are small parts that pose a choking hazard. It is the standard test gauge specified in ISO 8124-1 Clause 6.7.1.2 for the small parts test.
- Standard Compliance: Designed according to ISO 8124-1 Clause 6.7.1.2 for small parts testing
- Test Purpose: Determines if a toy component fits entirely within the cylinder and is therefore classified as a small part
- Inner Diameter: 31.7 mm (standard dimension per ISO 8124-1)
- Construction Material: Stainless steel for durability and precision
- Test Method: Place the component into the cylinder in any orientation without compressing it
- Test Objects: Removable components and components liberated during reasonably foreseeable abuse testing
- Related Standards: EN 71-1, ASTM F963, and GB 6675
- Customization: Available in standard or custom configurations upon request
- MOQ: 1 piece
- Delivery Time: 7 working days
ISO 8124-1 Small Parts Cylinder Description
ISO 8124-1 2014 Clause 6.7.1.2 Test Gauge
The Small Parts Cylinder is a precision test gauge used in toy safety testing to simulate the throat of a young child. According to ISO 8124-1 Clause 6.7.1.2, any toy or component that can fit entirely inside this cylinder (in any orientation, without being compressed) is considered a โsmall partโ and presents a choking hazard to children under 36 months of age.
This test is one of the most critical mechanical safety tests for toys. Manufacturers and testing laboratories use this gauge to evaluate detachable components, small balls, pompoms, and other parts to ensure they do not pose a risk of aspiration or ingestion. Its stainless steel construction provides good durability and dimensional stability, making it suitable for repeated use in both laboratory and production quality control environments.
Technical Parametersย
| Parameter | Specification | Remark / Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Small parts test | Inner Diameter 31.7 mm | Standard dimension per ISO 8124-1 |
| Material | Stainless steel | Precision machined for durability |
| Test Objects | Removable components and components liberated during abuse testing | For toys intended for children under 36 months |
| Test Method | Insert component into cylinder in any orientation without compressing | If it fits entirely, it is classified as a small part |
| Related Standards | EN 71-1, ASTM F963, GB 6675 | Harmonized small parts test methods |
| Application | Toy safety testing for choking hazard evaluation | Critical for toys intended for young children |
Professional Construction & Technical Precision
The Small Parts Cylinder is manufactured from high-quality stainless steel with precise internal dimensions to ensure repeatable and reliable test results. The smooth internal surface and accurate diameter allow components to be tested consistently without friction or obstruction, in full compliance with the dimensional requirements of ISO 8124-1.
This gauge is an essential tool for any laboratory performing toy safety testing, providing a simple yet highly effective method to identify potential choking hazards.
Testing Principle
The small parts test is based on the principle that any object which can pass entirely through the throat of a young child poses a choking risk. The test cylinder has an internal diameter that represents the fully expanded throat of a child under 3 years of age.
During testing, the toy component is placed into the cylinder in any orientation without being compressed. If the component fits entirely inside the cylinder, it is classified as a small part and is subject to the requirements of ISO 8124-1 Clause 4.4 (Small parts). This simple but effective test method allows users to quickly screen components that may present a choking, ingestion, or aspiration risk.
Common Error Mitigation
To obtain accurate and reliable small parts test results, the following practices are recommended:
- Do not compress or force the component into the cylinder during testing.
- Test the component in multiple orientations to ensure it does not fit in any position.
- Use components that have been liberated during reasonably foreseeable abuse testing, not just new samples.
- Ensure the cylinder is clean and free from any obstructions or residue.
- Clearly document whether the component fits entirely within the cylinder.
- For borderline components, consider using go/no-go verification with calibrated equipment.
Primary Use Cases & Business Value

This Small Parts Cylinder provides toy manufacturers and testing laboratories with a reliable and standardized method to evaluate choking hazards. It supports compliance with ISO 8124-1 and helps manufacturers identify and eliminate small parts risks early in the design and production process, reducing the likelihood of costly recalls and improving product safety.
Industrial Applications & Lab Scenarios
- Toy manufacturers โ Small parts compliance testing for toys intended for children under 36 months
- Testing laboratories โ ISO 8124-1, EN 71-1, and ASTM F963 small parts testing services
- Quality assurance departments โ Incoming inspection of components and final product verification
- Certification bodies โ Mechanical safety evaluation and compliance testing
- Research institutions โ Toy safety and child product hazard studies
Strategic Procurement Advantages & Global Support
- Precision stainless steel construction with standard dimensions per ISO 8124-1
- Simple, effective, and widely recognized test method
- Essential tool for toy safety compliance programs
- Technical support available for test method interpretation
- Suitable for both laboratory and production environment use
Compliance & Regulatory Assurance
This test gauge is designed to support small parts testing requirements specified in ISO 8124-1 Clause 6.7.1.2. It helps manufacturers and laboratories identify components that present a choking hazard to young children in accordance with international toy safety standards.
Metrological Integrity & Validation
- The gauge should be periodically verified for dimensional accuracy.
- Regular cleaning and inspection of the internal surface is recommended.
- Third-party dimensional verification can be arranged upon request.
Technical Inquiry & Expert Support
KingPo supplies precision Small Parts Cylinders for ISO 8124-1 and harmonized toy safety standards. Our team can provide guidance on test procedures and interpretation of results. For technical specifications or quotations, please contact us.
The Core Value We Deliver
- Precision stainless steel Small Parts Cylinder per ISO 8124-1
- Simple and effective method for identifying choking hazards
- Supports compliance with major international toy safety standards
- Essential tool for toy manufacturers and testing laboratories
- Professional technical support for toy safety testing
ISO 8124-1 2014 Stainless Steel Protrusion Test Gauge
Technical Parameter
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Material | Stainless steel tolerance+/-0.1mm |
| 1 Inner diameter | 13mm |
| Outer diameter | 25mm |
| Thickness | 6mm |
| 2 Inner diameter | 26mm |
| Outer diameter | 38mm |
| Thickness | 12.5mm |
| 3 Inner diameter | 38mm |
| Outer diameter | 50mm |
| Thickness | 19mm |
| 4 Inner diameter | 77mm |
| Outer diameter | 89mm |
| Thickness | 38mm |
| IS 9873-4 ISO8124-4 Clause No. 6.7.1.2 |
ISO 8124-1 2014 Clause 6.7.1.2 Test Gauge
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