Stationary training equipment — Part 4: Strength training benches, additional specific safety requirements and test methods

ISO 20957-4:2005 specifies safety requirements for stationary strength training benches and free-standing barbell racks used to perform exercises during use in addition to the general safety requirements of ISO 20957-1. ISO 20957-4:2005 is applicable to stationary training equipment type benches (type 4) (referred to as benches) with the classes S and H.

Équipement d'entraînement fixe — Partie 4: Bancs pour haltères — Exigences spécifiques de sécurité et méthodes d'essai supplémentaires

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26-Apr-2005
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26-Apr-2005
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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 20957-4
First edition
2005-05-01

Stationary training equipment —
Part 4:
Strength training benches, additional
specific safety requirements and test
methods
Équipement d'entraînement fixe —
Partie 4: Bancs pour haltères — Exigences spécifiques de sécurité et
méthodes d'essai supplémentaires




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ISO 20957-4:2005(E)
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ISO 2005

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ISO 20957-4:2005(E)
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ISO 20957-4:2005(E)
Foreword
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rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
ISO 20957-4 was prepared by CEN (as EN 957-4) and was adopted, under a special “fast-track procedure”,
by Technical Committee ISO/TC 83, Sports and recreational equipment, in parallel with its approval by the
ISO member bodies.
ISO 20957 consists of the following parts, under the general title Stationary training equipment:
 Part 1: General safety requirements and test methods
 Part 2: Strength training equipment, additional specific safety requirements and test methods
 Part 4: Strength training benches, additional specific safety requirements and test methods
 Part 5: Pedal crank training equipment, additional specific safety requirements and test methods
 Part 6: Treadmills, additional specific safety requirements and test methods
 Part 7: Rowing machines, additional specific safety requirements and test methods
 Part 8: Steppers, stairclimbers and climbers — Additional specific safety requirements and test methods
 Part 9: Elliptical trainers, additional specific safety requirements and test methods

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ISO 20957-4:2005(E)
EN 957-4:1996 (E)

Contents
Foreword. 3
Introduction . 4
1 Scope. 5
2 Normative references . 5
3 Definitions. 5
4 Classification. 5
5 Safety requirements. 5
6 Test methods. 7
7 Additional instructions for use. 8

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ISO 20957-4:2005(E)
EN 957-4:1996 (E)
Foreword
This European Standard has been prepared by the Technical Committee CEN/TC 136, “Sports, playground and
other recreational equipment”, the secretariat of which is held by DIN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical text or
by endorsement, at the latest by November 1996, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at the latest
by November 1996.
This standard consists of the following parts:
EN 957-1: General safety requirements and test methods.
EN 957-2: Strength training equipment, additional specific safety requirements and test methods.
EN 957-4: Strength training benches, additional specific safety requirements and test methods.
EN 957-5: Pedal crank training equipment, additional specific safety requirements and test methods.
prEN 957-6: Tread mills, additional specific safety requirements and test methods.
prEN 957-7: Rowing machines, additional specific safety requirements and test methods.
prEN 957-8: Stair climbers and steppers, additional specific safety requirements and test methods.
This part of EN 957 should be read in conjunction with EN 957-1.
The design of strength training benches need not comply with the figures in this part of EN 957.
According to the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations,
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