NEN-EN 926-1
Paragliding equipment - Paragliders - Part 1: Requirements and test methods for structural strength
active, Most Current
| Organization: | NEN |
| Publication Date: | 1 December 2015 |
| Status: | active |
| Page Count: | 17 |
| ICS Code (Outdoor and water sports equipment): | 97.220.40 |
scope:
NEN-EN 926-1 is applicable to paragliders as defined in 2.1. This part of EN 926 specifies requirements and test methods for the resistance of a paraglider to static and dynamic loads and sets the minimum strength threshold for its qualification.
Document History
NEN-EN 926-1
December 1, 2015
Paragliding equipment - Paragliders - Part 1: Requirements and test methods for structural strength
NEN-EN 926-1 is applicable to paragliders as defined in 2.1. This part of EN 926 specifies requirements and test methods for the resistance of a paraglider to static and dynamic loads and sets the...
January 1, 2014
Paragliding equipment - Paragliders - Part 1: Requirements and test methods for structural strength
NEN-EN 926-1 is applicable to paragliders as defined in 2.1. This part of EN 926 specifies requirements and test methods for the resistance of a paraglider to static and dynamic loads and sets the...
August 1, 2006
Paragliding equipment - Paragliders - Part 1: Requirements and test methods for structural strength
This European Standard is applicable to paragliders as defined in 2.1. This part of EN 926 specifies requirements and test methods for the resistance of a paraglider to static and dynamic loads and...
March 1, 2004
Paragliding equipment - Paragliders - Part 1: Requirements and test methods for structural strength
This European Standard is applicable to paragliders as defined in 2.1. This part of EN 926 specifies requirements and test methods for the resistance of a paraglider to static and dynamic loads and...
June 1, 1995
Paraglyding equipment - Paraglyders - Part 1: Requirements and test methods for structural strength
The aim of these standards is to enhance safety thus eliminating paragliders which display unacceptable behaviour in given situations on the basis of recognized tests set in these two standards.