Toy Testing Instruments
Our range of Toy Testing Instruments is designed to ensure the safety, quality, and compliance of toys in accordance with international standards. This category includes essential testing equipment such as the Sharp Edge Tester and Sharp Point Tester to evaluate potential hazards, as well as Toy Templates A, B, and C for assessing small parts and dimensional safety. These instruments help manufacturers, quality control laboratories, and safety inspectors reliably measure and verify toy safety, supporting regulatory compliance and consumer protection.
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Digital Humidity Cabinet
Double Walled, Interior Made of SS. Exterior Made of Ms Finished By Powder Coating. The Portion B/W The Outer And Inner Wall Covered With Glass Wool. Glass Door and Out Side Metal Door With Magnetic Gasket And Lock .Two Removable Trays at Fixed Distance are Provided of SS. Units Consist Of Main Switch, Fuse, Pilot Lamps For All Controls. Digital Display Electronic Temp Controllers For Dry & Wet Bulb. Humidity By Steam Injection Controlled By Dry & Wet Bulb, Principles And Set By Chart Provided. Forced Air Circulation For Uniform Temp In Case Of Cooling Models By Hermetically Sealed Compressor.
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Long Mouth Clamp
Long Mouth Clamp is used for Tension Test.
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Probe A & B
Application
Used to determine whether the hazardous parts of toys can be touched. If it is accessible, then conduct the related test according to standards so as to reduce the damage hazards for children.
This tools include 2 models: Probe A and Probe B
1.An accessible part for a toy or article intended for children under 3 years of age is one that can be contacted by any portion forward of the collar of the accessibility probe designated as probe A.
2.An accessible part for a toy or article intended for children over 3 years up to 8 years of age is one that can be contacted by any portion forward of the collar of the accessibility probe designated as probe B.
3.An accessible part for a toy or article intended for children of ages spanning both age groups is one that can be contacted by any portion forward of the collar of either probe A or B. -

Push Pull Gauge
ASTM F963 CFR 16 CFR CPSC USA EN71 IS 9873 (Part-1)
Display Type: DIGITAL
Capacity: 2N TO 500N
Accuracy: 0.5%
Color: WHITE
Measuring Range: 2N TO 500 N
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Sharp Edge Tester
The Sharp Edge Tester is designed to evaluate toys for potential cutting hazards during normal use and after reasonable abuse, as specified under toy safety testing requirements. It determines whether accessible edges present a risk of injury to children. Built with a durable metal housing, the instrument ensures long service life and reliable performance.
The tester features a large footswitch for convenient operation and a special photoelectric sensor that indicates the applied force, ensuring the test force is accurately maintained at 1.35 pounds during testing. This eliminates reading errors caused by visual angle differences in conventional indicators. The unit operates on 220V AC / 50Hz power and includes built-in rechargeable batteries for flexible usage.
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Sharp Point Tester
The Sharp Point Tester is used to determine whether accessible sharp points on toys may cause injury to children. During testing, the suspected sharp point is inserted into the tester’s small rectangular opening. If the point penetrates to the specified depth, an LED indicator illuminates, confirming that the point is considered hazardous.
This test is mandatory for toys intended for children under 8 years of age and is conducted both before and after use-and-abuse testing to ensure continued product safety.
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Small Part Cylinder
Related Standard: IS 9873-1: 2019 (CL 5.2)
Martial: Stainless SteelPurpose: Determination of the fitness of toys competent in the Small Part Cylinder as per
Cl 5.2 of IS 9873(Part 1):2019.
Technical Details:
1. The material of cylinder shall be Mild Steel or any rustproof metal.
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Toy Template A, B, C
Toy Templates A, B, and C are specialized test fixtures used to determine whether rattles intended for infants up to 18 months of age present choking or suffocation hazards. During testing, the rattle is placed into the opening of the test template. If any part of the rattle passes completely through the opening without the application of force (push or pull), the product is considered to have failed the safety requirement.
For rattles incorporating nearly spherical, hemispherical, or circular flared ends, a Supplemental Rattle Test Fixture is used to conduct additional safety evaluation. These templates are essential tools for toy safety laboratories and manufacturers to ensure compliance with infant safety standards and prevent choking risks.