Fitness Equipment

Clearly distinguish yourself as a manufacturer of fitness equipment  from the competition. Have your equipment's safety and functionality checked by TUV Rheinland. Anyone can advertise their products-highlight your service and product with a Third Party approval from TUV Rheinland.


On your behalf, we conduct all the necessary tests and examinations in accordance with safety regulation, sports science and medical aspects and - if required- support you from the development stage to series production. Secure competitive advantages and safety within the scope of product warranty through one of our TUV Rheinland test marks like GS Mark or T-Mark.

Some of the most commonly used standards are:

United States

  • UL1647:  Motor Operated Massage and Exercise Machines
  • UL60335-1:  Household and Similiar Electrical Appliances- Safety-Part 1: General Requirements.
  • UL60601-1: Medical electrical equipment- Part 1: General Requirments for Safety and Essential Performance.
  • ASTM F2276-03:  Standard Speciifcation for Fitness Equipment.
  • ASTM F2216-03: Standard Speciifcation for Selectorized Strength Equipment.
  • ASTM F2277-03: Standard Test Methods for Evaluation Design and Performance Characteristics of Motorized Treadmills.
  • ASTM F1250-00: Standard Safety Specification for Stationary Exercise Bicycles.
  • ASTM F1749-02: Standard Specification for Fitness Equipment and Fitness FAcility Safety Signage and Labels.

Canada

  • CAN/CSA 22.2 No. 68:  Motor Operated Appliances (Household and Commercial)
  • CAN/CSA E335-1:  Household and Similiar Electrical Appliances- Safety- Part 1: General Requirements.
  • CAN/CSA 22.2 No. 601.1: Medical electrical equipment- Part 1: General Requirements for Safety and Essential Performance.

Europe

  • EN60335-1: Household and Similiar Electrical.
  • EN60601:1:  Medical electrical equipment- Part 1: General Requirements for Safety and Essential Performance.
  • EN957-1:  Stationary training equipment- Part 1: General safety requirements and test methods.
  • EN957-2: Stationary training equipment- Part 2: Strength training equipment, additonal specific safety requirements and test methods,
  • EN957-4:  Stationary training equipment- Part 4: Strenght training benches, addtional specific safety requirements and test methods.
  • EN957-5:  Stationary training equipment- Part 5: Pedal crank training equipment, additional specific safety requirements and test methods.
  • EN957-6:  Stationary training equipment- Part 6: Treadmills, addtional specific safety requirements and test methods.
  • EN957-7:  Stationary training equipment- Part 7: Rowing mahcines, additional specific safety requirements and test methods.
  • EN957-8: Stationary training equipment - Part 8: Steppers, stairclimbers and climbers. Additional specific safety requirements and test methods.
  • EN957-9: Stationary training equipment- Part 9: Ellipitical trainers, additional specific safety requirements and test methods.
  • EN957-10: Stationary training equipment- Part 10: Excercise bicycles with a fixed wheel or without freewheel, additional specific safety requirements and test methods. 

International

  • IEC60335-1:  Household and similiar electrical appliances- Safety-Part 1: General Requirements.
  • IEC60601-1:  Medical electrical equipment- Part 1: General Requirmetns for Safety an Essential Performance.
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