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GB 18167-2000 General technical requirements for photoelectric target shooting amusement machines

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Standard ID: GB 18167-2000

Standard Name: General technical requirements for photoelectric target shooting amusement machines

Chinese Name: 光电打靶类游艺机通用技术条件

Standard category:National Standard (GB)

state:Abolished

Date of Release2000-07-31

Date of Implementation:2000-11-01

Date of Expiration:2009-05-01

standard classification number

Standard ICS number:Household and commercial equipment, entertainment, sports>> entertainment equipment>> 97.200.40 Playgrounds

Standard Classification Number:Light Industry, Cultural and Living Supplies>>Cultural, Educational, Sports and Entertainment Supplies>>Y57 Toys

associated standards

alternative situation:Replaced YS 47-1992; replaced by GB/T 18167-2008

Publication information

publishing house:China Standards Press

Publication date:2000-11-01

other information

Release date:2000-07-31

Review date:2004-10-14

drafter:Liu Zhixue, Ren Mary, Zhao Shanjiao

Drafting unit:National Amusement Machine Quality Supervision and Inspection Center

Focal point unit:State Administration of Quality and Technical Supervision

Publishing department:General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China

competent authority:National Standardization Administration

Introduction to standards:

This standard specifies the technical requirements, test methods and inspection rules for photoelectric target shooting amusement machines. This standard applies to amusement machines with signals, sound, light, digital display and mechanical action, and similar forms, such as: field mouse shooting, goalkeeper, fast calculation, photoelectric target shooting, etc. GB 18167-2000 General Technical Requirements for Photoelectric Target Shooting Amusement Machines GB18167-2000 Standard Download Decompression Password: www.bzxz.net

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GB1B167—2000
This standard is prepared according to the needs of the development of domestic amusement rides. It is based on the general technical conditions of photoelectric target shooting category of YS47-1992, and adds the grounding symbol. It also modifies some clauses and retains the effective clauses in YS 47-1992. This standard replaces YS47—1992 from the date of implementation. This standard is under the jurisdiction of the State Administration of Quality and Technical Supervision. The drafting unit of this standard: National Quality Supervision and Inspection Center for Amusement Rides. The main drafters of this standard are Liu Zhixue, Ren Mali and Zhao Shanjiao. -iiKAONiKAca
1 Scope
National Standard of the People's Republic of China
Photoelectric Target Shooting Category
General Technical Requirements of Amusement Rides
Specifications of amusement rides shooting category This standard specifies the technical requirements, test methods and inspection rules of photoelectric target shooting category amusement rides. GB 18167-2000
This standard applies to amusement machines with signals, sound, light, digital display and mechanical action, and similar forms, such as: field mouse, goalkeeper, fast calculation, photoelectric target shooting, etc. 2 Reference standards
The provisions contained in the following standards constitute the provisions of this standard through reference in this standard. When this standard is published, the versions shown are valid. All standards are subject to revision. Parties using this standard should explore the possibility of using the latest versions of the following standards GB/T983—1995 Stainless steel welding rods
GB/T 998—1982
Basic test methods for low-voltage electrical appliances
GB/T 1032—1985
Test methods for three-phase asynchronous motors
GB/T 2681—1981
Colors of conductors in electrical complete sets
GB/T2682—1981
GB/T 2828—1987
Colors of indicator lights and buttons in electrical complete sets Batch inspection counting sampling procedures and sampling tables (applicable to inspection of continuous batches) 3 General requirements for safety of household and similar electrical appliances (eqvIEC335-1.1991) GB 4706.1—1998
GB/T 5117—1995
Carbon steel welding rod
GB/T5118—1995Low alloy steel welding rod
GB8408--2000Safety of amusement machines and recreational facilitiesGBJ65—1983Grounding design specification for industrial and civil power installationsJB/T5000.12—1998General technical conditions for heavy machineryCoating3Connection requirements
3.1Basic requirements
3.1.1The design, manufacture, installation and use shall comply with the relevant provisions of this standard and GB8408. 3.1.2The bearings and contact surfaces with relative motion shall have lubrication measures and be easy to add lubricants. No oil droplets shall be allowed; no condensation of oil shall be allowed in the parts without relative motion.
3.1.3The transmission mechanism shall operate normally. No creeping and abnormal vibration, impact, heat and sound shall be allowed. 3.1.4 The components and their connections should be solid and reliable. 3.1.5 Standard electromechanical equipment should be reasonably selected and must have a product certificate; non-standard electromechanical equipment must be inspected and qualified by the quality inspection department before use.
3.1.6 FRP parts
a) No defects such as poor diffusion, poor curing, bubbles, cut surface delamination, uneven thickness, etc. are allowed; Approved by the State Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine on 200D-07-31-HKAoNiKAca
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b) No defects such as cracks, damage, obvious repair marks, cloth texture, wrinkles, unevenness, and uneven color are allowed on the surface, and the corners should be smooth;
c) The inner surface should be smooth and no glass cloth should be exposed: d) The resin content should be controlled at 50%~60%, and the thickness of the gel coat layer should be 0.25mm~0.5mtmle) The edge of the FRP should be flat and smooth without delamination; the metal embedded parts should be degreased, derusted, cleaned and roughened. 3.1.7 Bolt and pin connection
a) When parts are connected with bolts, measures should be taken to prevent loosening! 6) When parts are connected with pins, measures should be taken to prevent falling off. 3.1.8 Welding connection
a) The welding rods used for manual welding should comply with the provisions of GB/T983.GB/T5117 and GB/T5118. 6) The weld should not have defects such as leakage, burn-through, cracks, pores, slag inclusions, incomplete penetration, and severe undercuts. All weld nodules and slags should be cleaned.
3.1.9 In various tests, parts should have sufficient strength and rigidity, and no obvious shaking, long-term deformation and damage are allowed. 3.1.10 The service life of various wearing parts should not be less than 6 months under the condition of positive belt operation. 3.1.11 The nameplate and the production license mark and number must be fixed in a prominent position on the photoelectric target shooting amusement machine. The nameplate content shall at least include the manufacturer's name, product name, product model or mark, and manufacturing date or number. 32 Box (shell)
32.1 The appearance must be regular, the connection must be tight, the surface must be smooth, and there must be no distortion or deformation. 3.2.2 When the shell is made of wood, multi-layer boards should be used, and the thickness must not be less than 10mm. 3.2.3 The plastic veneer should be firmly pasted, flat and smooth, without obvious scars or scratches. 3-2.4 The shell of the amusement machine is a desktop (such as hockey), and a leveling mechanism that is easy to operate should be provided. 3.2.5 When the exterior is fully enclosed, there should be an inspection door or hole. 3-3 Award system
3-3.1 There should be a display signal after winning the prize, and the prize-taking port should be marked. 3.3.2 Automatic awarding should be accurate and reliable, and the prizes should arrive smoothly, and no jamming is allowed. 3.4 Coin Operator
3.4.1 Coin Operators shall be installed for multiple amusement machines under centralized management. 3.4.2 The coin slot shall be marked.
3.4.3 The coin operator shall use special coins, and the coins shall not be stuck in the flow channel. 3.4.4 The coin operator shall be easy to disassemble and repair.
3.5 Handwheel (joystick) and handwheel shaft
3.5.1 The shape of the handwheel (joystick) shall be beautiful and applicable. Its size shall be suitable for the whole machine. 3.5.2 The assembly of the handwheel (joystick) and the shaft shall be firm and reliable. 3.5.3 The installation position of the handwheel (joystick) shall be convenient for operation. 3.5.4 The handwheel shaft shall rotate flexibly without any sticking. 3.6 Bearings installed on non-metallic structures must be firmly fixed. 3.7 The manipulated objects (such as the ball receiving bucket in the goalkeeper, the nylon man in the hockey, etc.) should have strength, hardness and hardness suitable for the working conditions.
3.8 Thin plate molded parts
3.8.1 Generally, galvanized pin plates should be used.
3.8.2 The molded parts should be regular and free of cracks, wrinkles, flash and burrs. 3.9 Nylon, rubber, bakelite and other products that bear stress should have corresponding strength, hardness and wear resistance according to the working conditions. TTTKAONKAca
3.10 Counting timer
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3.10.1 The setting position of the counting timer (including the indicator light with the same function) should be appropriate, and its size should be suitable for the whole machine. 3. 10. 2 The counting and timing display should be clear, accurate and reliable. 3.11 Decorative lights should be fixed and exposed wires must be covered. 3.12 Hydraulic and pneumatic systems should comply with the provisions of 4.25 of GB8408-2000. 3.13 Mechanical transmission system
3.13.1 Belts and roller chains should be properly tightened. 3.13.2 Transmission gears should comply with gear standards and have no abnormal eccentric meshing and eccentric wear. 3.13.3 The connection between the motor, reducer and coupling should be good. 3.13.4 Micro motors without bases must be firmly fixed. 3.14 The delivery mechanism of balls and other objects should be flexible, and the delivery should be timely and accurate. 3.15 The striking object and the struck object (such as the hammer and mouse head for hitting voles) should be able to withstand the applied force, and no breakage or damage is allowed. 3.16 Shooting shed and targets for photoelectric target shooting
3.16.1 The layout of the shooting shed should be beautiful and coordinated. 3.16-2 The target layout should be reasonable and of appropriate size. 3.16.3 The action mechanism of the target should be simple, reliable and easy to maintain. 3.17 Photoelectric gun and light receiver
3.17.1 The photoelectric gun should be able to fire after the trigger is pulled. 3.17.2 The weight of the photoelectric gun should be appropriate.
3.17.3 The photoelectric gun should be able to emit a light beam when the firing frequency does not exceed 25/drink. 3.17.4 The diameter of the light spot emitted by the photoelectric gun shall not be greater than 1/100 of the shooting distance and not less than 1/200 of the shooting distance. 3.17.5 The offset of the center of the light beam emitted by the photoelectric gun to the center of the light receiver shall not be greater than 1/200 of the shooting distance. 3.17.6 The light receiver should be able to identify other instantaneous strong light interference signals and will not cause false operation. 3.17.7 The light receiver should be able to operate normally when the incident angle of the light beam is not greater than 60°. The incident angle is measured with a goniometer, steel tape measure and angle ruler with an accuracy of not less than 0.5 degrees.
3.17.8 After hitting the light receiver, the target should move or display. 3.17.9 The light receiver logo should be obvious and eye-catching. 3.18 Modeling and coating
3.18.1 Various decorations should be beautiful and colorful. 3.18.2 The figures and animals should be new and vivid. 3.18.3 The patterned decorative strips of the adhesive should be flat and no interesting curves are allowed. 3.18.4 The exposed transparent board surface should be made of materials that are not easy to break. 3.18.5 The surface of the electroplated parts should be smooth, bright and uniform. There should be no defects such as delamination, bubbles, obvious scratches and exposed bottom. 3.18.6 Painting
a) Rust and other dirt must be removed before painting, and the quality of manual rust removal must reach St2 level in JB/T5000.12; b) The inner surface of the scattered metal components should be painted with anti-rust paint with a thickness of 60μm~80μm; the exposed surface of the metal parts must be sprayed with paint or plastic spraying, the paint layer thickness should be 100μm~150μm, and the plastic layer thickness should be 200μm500μm; c) The surface of the glass fiber reinforced plastic must be treated before spraying; d) The spray layer should not have obvious defects such as sagging, wrinkling, shedding, cracks and missing coating. 3.19 Electrical system
3.19.1 Voltage level, insulation resistance, and grounding resistance should comply with the relevant provisions in GB 8408, and the measurement method shall be carried out in accordance with Appendix E of GB 4706.1-1998, GB/T 1032, GBJ 65 and GB/T 998. 3.19.2 The primary and secondary windings of the power transformer with a working voltage not exceeding 50V shall be isolated by double insulation or reinforced insulation level TTKAONTKAca-
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. The insulation resistance between the primary and secondary of the transformer shall not be less than 7MA, and the insulation resistance between the transformer winding and the metal casing shall not be less than 2Ma.
3.19.3 The installation of electrical equipment shall comply with the requirements of the relevant national electrical installation construction and acceptance specifications. 3.19.4 The full load current of the motor shall not be greater than the rated current value of the motor. 3.19.5 The voltage of decorative lighting that is easily touched by passengers shall adopt a safe voltage of no more than 50V. The decorative lights shall be firmly fixed. 3.19.6 Control system
a) The control system shall meet the working conditions of the amusement machine; b) The control components shall be sensitive, reliable and easy to operate. Operation buttons, etc. should be clearly marked, and the color markings of signal lights, buttons, etc. should comply with the provisions of GB/T2682 1
c) Electrical switches operated by passengers should use a safe voltage not exceeding 24V. Knobs, operating handles and triggers (for photoelectric target guns) and other components should be made of insulating materials. Metal operating rods connected to them are strictly prohibited from being energized under normal and fault conditions! d) Necessary sound and other signal devices should be installed. 3.19.7 Electronic devices (such as diodes, triodes, integrated circuit components, etc.) should be aged and screened according to the conditions of use of the device and the conditions specified in the product manufacturing drawings or technical documents before they can be assembled. 3.19.8 The electromagnetic interference generated by the amusement machine itself should not interfere with the surrounding environment, and should be able to withstand electromagnetic interference from the power grid or the surrounding environment.
3.19.9 The amusement machine should be able to work normally when the power supply voltage is within the range of 198V242V. 4 Test methods
4.1 General requirements
4.1.1 All new products, products transferred to other factories and products with major improvements shall be tested in accordance with this standard before leaving the factory. 4.1.2 Formal product identification, issuance of product production licenses, quality spot checks, safety inspections, etc. shall be tested in accordance with this standard. According to different test purposes, the test items may be increased or decreased. 4.2 Test conditions
4.2.1 Without special requirements, the ambient temperature during the test is generally 5C ~ 35℃. The relative humidity of the environment is not more than 85%. 4.2.2 The production unit shall provide the inspection data, records, drawings and technical documents of the product. After the inspection department confirms the qualification, the various tests specified in this standard can be carried out.
4.2.3 For amusement machines with special requirements, additional test items may be considered. 4.3 Test instruments and measuring tools
4.3.1 According to the test requirements, select test instruments and measuring tools with corresponding accuracy. 4.3-2 The instruments and other measuring tools used in the test must be qualified by the legal metrology department, and must be checked and calibrated before and after the test.
4.4 Operation test
4.4.1 The product should be tested after installation and commissioning. 4.4.2 The test should be carried out continuously for 10 days according to the actual working conditions, and the operation should be normal for 8 hours a day. 4.5 All inspection items should comply with the provisions of Chapter 3 of this standard 4.6 Disassembly and inspection requirements
The problematic parts of the equipment should be disassembled and inspected, and the disassembly and inspection situation should be recorded in detail. The problems found should be studied in time to determine the reasons. The records can be made in the form of text, photos, etc.
4.7 Test report
After the completion of each test, a test report with clear conclusions and relevant regulations should be written. KAKAcawwW.bzxz.Net
5 Inspection rules
GB 18167—2000
5.1 Photoelectric target shooting amusement machines should be randomly sampled from the inspection batch. 5.2 Product inspection adopts GB/T2828 one-time sampling plan, with an acceptable quality level (AQL) of 4.0 and a general inspection level of 1. 5.3 The batch sampling size and inspection criteria shall comply with the provisions of Table 1. If the number of unqualified products in the sample is less than or equal to the qualified judgment number A, the batch is qualified; if the number of unqualified products in the sample is greater than or equal to the unqualified judgment number R., the batch is unqualified. Table 1 Batch sampling size and inspection criteria
Sample size
Number of unqualified products in the sample
Qualified judgment number A.
Unqualified judgment number R
5.4 Unqualified batches shall be inspected one by one. Qualified products can be shipped out. Unqualified products must meet the requirements of qualified products after rework, otherwise they shall be scrapped.
5.5 Product defects that do not meet the requirements of the standard are divided into major defects and minor defects. The major defects are shown in Table 2. If each sample has more than one (including one) major defect or more than five (including five) minor defects, it is a non-conforming product. Table 2 Product Major Defects
Standard Article Number
Defect Content
Auto-awarding has a jamming phenomenon
Counting and timing display is inaccurate
Cannot be normally fired
No action or display
Does not meet the requirements of b
Cannot work normally
GB 18167—2000 General Technical Specifications for Photoelectric Targeting Amusement Machines Amendment No. 1 This amendment was approved by the National Standardization Administration on September 4, 2002 in the document No. [2002] 46 of the National Standardization Administration, and will be implemented from December 1, 2002.
Standard Terms
Article 3.17.3
When the firing frequency of the photoelectric gun does not exceed 2s/time, TiAoNiikAca-
Change to
When the firing frequency of the photoelectric gun does not exceed once every 2 seconds,GB/T 1032, GBJ 65 and GB/T 998 shall be followed. 3.19.2 The primary and secondary windings of the power transformer with a working voltage not exceeding 50V shall be isolated by double insulation or reinforced insulation level TTKAONTKAca-
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. The insulation resistance between the primary and secondary of the transformer shall not be less than 7MA, and the insulation resistance between the transformer winding and the metal casing shall not be less than 2Ma.
3.19.3 The installation of electrical equipment shall comply with the requirements of the relevant national electrical installation construction and acceptance specifications. 3.19.4 The full load current of the motor shall not be greater than the rated current value of the motor. 3.19.5 The voltage of decorative lighting that is easily touched by passengers shall adopt a safe voltage of no more than 50V. The decorative lights shall be firmly fixed. 3.19.6 Control system
a) The control system shall meet the working conditions of the amusement machine; b) The control components shall be sensitive, reliable and easy to operate. Operation buttons, etc. should be clearly marked, and the color markings of signal lights, buttons, etc. should comply with the provisions of GB/T2682 1
c) Electrical switches operated by passengers should use a safe voltage not exceeding 24V. Knobs, operating handles and triggers (for photoelectric target guns) and other components should be made of insulating materials. Metal operating rods connected to them are strictly prohibited from being energized under normal and fault conditions! d) Necessary sound and other signal devices should be installed. 3.19.7 Electronic devices (such as diodes, triodes, integrated circuit components, etc.) should be aged and screened according to the conditions of use of the device and the conditions specified in the product manufacturing drawings or technical documents before they can be assembled. 3.19.8 The electromagnetic interference generated by the amusement machine itself should not interfere with the surrounding environment, and should be able to withstand electromagnetic interference from the power grid or the surrounding environment.
3.19.9 The amusement machine should be able to work normally when the power supply voltage is within the range of 198V242V. 4 Test methods
4.1 General requirements
4.1.1 All new products, products transferred to other factories and products with major improvements shall be tested in accordance with this standard before leaving the factory. 4.1.2 Formal product identification, issuance of product production licenses, quality spot checks, safety inspections, etc. shall be tested in accordance with this standard. According to different test purposes, the test items may be increased or decreased. 4.2 Test conditions
4.2.1 Without special requirements, the ambient temperature during the test is generally 5C ~ 35℃. The relative humidity of the environment is not more than 85%. 4.2.2 The production unit shall provide the inspection data, records, drawings and technical documents of the product. After the inspection department confirms the qualification, the various tests specified in this standard can be carried out.
4.2.3 For amusement machines with special requirements, additional test items may be considered. 4.3 Test instruments and measuring tools
4.3.1 According to the test requirements, select test instruments and measuring tools with corresponding accuracy. 4.3-2 The instruments and other measuring tools used in the test must be qualified by the legal metrology department, and must be checked and calibrated before and after the test.
4.4 Operation test
4.4.1 The product should be tested after installation and commissioning. 4.4.2 The test should be carried out continuously for 10 days according to the actual working conditions, and the operation should be normal for 8 hours a day. 4.5 All inspection items should comply with the provisions of Chapter 3 of this standard 4.6 Disassembly and inspection requirements
The problematic parts of the equipment should be disassembled and inspected, and the disassembly and inspection situation should be recorded in detail. The problems found should be studied in time to determine the reasons. The records can be made in the form of text, photos, etc.
4.7 Test report
After the completion of each test, a test report with clear conclusions and relevant regulations should be written. KAKAca
5 Inspection rules
GB 18167—2000
5.1 Photoelectric target shooting amusement machines should be randomly sampled from the inspection batch. 5.2 Product inspection adopts GB/T2828 one-time sampling plan, with an acceptable quality level (AQL) of 4.0 and a general inspection level of 1. 5.3 The batch sampling size and inspection criteria shall comply with the provisions of Table 1. If the number of unqualified products in the sample is less than or equal to the qualified judgment number A, the batch is qualified; if the number of unqualified products in the sample is greater than or equal to the unqualified judgment number R., the batch is unqualified. Table 1 Batch sampling size and inspection criteria
Sample size
Number of unqualified products in the sample
Qualified judgment number A.
Unqualified judgment number R
5.4 Unqualified batches shall be inspected one by one. Qualified products can be shipped out. Unqualified products must meet the requirements of qualified products after rework, otherwise they shall be scrapped.
5.5 Product defects that do not meet the requirements of the standard are divided into major defects and minor defects. The major defects are shown in Table 2. If each sample has more than one (including one) major defect or more than five (including five) minor defects, it is a non-conforming product. Table 2 Product Major Defects
Standard Article Number
Defect Content
Auto-awarding has a jamming phenomenon
Counting and timing display is inaccurate
Cannot be normally fired
No action or display
Does not meet the requirements of b
Cannot work normally
GB 18167—2000 General Technical Specifications for Photoelectric Targeting Amusement Machines Amendment No. 1 This amendment was approved by the National Standardization Administration on September 4, 2002 in the document No. [2002] 46 of the National Standardization Administration, and will be implemented from December 1, 2002.
Standard Terms
Article 3.17.3
When the firing frequency of the photoelectric gun does not exceed 2s/time, TiAoNiikAca-
Change to
When the firing frequency of the photoelectric gun does not exceed once every 2 seconds,GB/T 1032, GBJ 65 and GB/T 998 shall be followed. 3.19.2 The primary and secondary windings of the power transformer with a working voltage not exceeding 50V shall be isolated by double insulation or reinforced insulation level TTKAONTKAca-
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. The insulation resistance between the primary and secondary of the transformer shall not be less than 7MA, and the insulation resistance between the transformer winding and the metal casing shall not be less than 2Ma.
3.19.3 The installation of electrical equipment shall comply with the requirements of the relevant national electrical installation construction and acceptance specifications. 3.19.4 The full load current of the motor shall not be greater than the rated current value of the motor. 3.19.5 The voltage of decorative lighting that is easily touched by passengers shall adopt a safe voltage of no more than 50V. The decorative lights shall be firmly fixed. 3.19.6 Control system
a) The control system shall meet the working conditions of the amusement machine; b) The control components shall be sensitive, reliable and easy to operate. Operation buttons, etc. should be clearly marked, and the color markings of signal lights, buttons, etc. should comply with the provisions of GB/T2682 1
c) Electrical switches operated by passengers should use a safe voltage not exceeding 24V. Knobs, operating handles and triggers (for photoelectric target guns) and other components should be made of insulating materials. Metal operating rods connected to them are strictly prohibited from being energized under normal and fault conditions! d) Necessary sound and other signal devices should be installed. 3.19.7 Electronic devices (such as diodes, triodes, integrated circuit components, etc.) should be aged and screened according to the conditions of use of the device and the conditions specified in the product manufacturing drawings or technical documents before they can be assembled. 3.19.8 The electromagnetic interference generated by the amusement machine itself should not interfere with the surrounding environment, and should be able to withstand electromagnetic interference from the power grid or the surrounding environment.
3.19.9 The amusement machine should be able to work normally when the power supply voltage is within the range of 198V242V. 4 Test methods
4.1 General requirements
4.1.1 All new products, products transferred to other factories and products with major improvements shall be tested in accordance with this standard before leaving the factory. 4.1.2 Formal product identification, issuance of product production licenses, quality spot checks, safety inspections, etc. shall be tested in accordance with this standard. According to different test purposes, the test items may be increased or decreased. 4.2 Test conditions
4.2.1 Without special requirements, the ambient temperature during the test is generally 5C ~ 35℃. The relative humidity of the environment is not more than 85%. 4.2.2 The production unit shall provide the inspection data, records, drawings and technical documents of the product. After the inspection department confirms the qualification, the various tests specified in this standard can be carried out.
4.2.3 For amusement machines with special requirements, additional test items may be considered. 4.3 Test instruments and measuring tools
4.3.1 According to the test requirements, select test instruments and measuring tools with corresponding accuracy. 4.3-2 The instruments and other measuring tools used in the test must be qualified by the legal metrology department, and must be checked and calibrated before and after the test.
4.4 Operation test
4.4.1 The product should be tested after installation and commissioning. 4.4.2 The test should be carried out continuously for 10 days according to the actual working conditions, and the operation should be normal for 8 hours a day. 4.5 All inspection items should comply with the provisions of Chapter 3 of this standard 4.6 Disassembly and inspection requirements
The problematic parts of the equipment should be disassembled and inspected, and the disassembly and inspection situation should be recorded in detail. The problems found should be studied in time to determine the reasons. The records can be made in the form of text, photos, etc.
4.7 Test report
After the completion of each test, a test report with clear conclusions and relevant regulations should be written. KAKAca
5 Inspection rules
GB 18167—2000
5.1 Photoelectric target shooting amusement machines should be randomly sampled from the inspection batch. 5.2 Product inspection adopts GB/T2828 one-time sampling plan, with an acceptable quality level (AQL) of 4.0 and a general inspection level of 1. 5.3 The batch sampling size and inspection criteria shall comply with the provisions of Table 1. If the number of unqualified products in the sample is less than or equal to the qualified judgment number A, the batch is qualified; if the number of unqualified products in the sample is greater than or equal to the unqualified judgment number R., the batch is unqualified. Table 1 Batch sampling size and inspection criteria
Sample size
Number of unqualified products in the sample
Qualified judgment number A.
Unqualified judgment number R
5.4 Unqualified batches shall be inspected one by one. Qualified products can be shipped out. Unqualified products must meet the requirements of qualified products after rework, otherwise they shall be scrapped.
5.5 Product defects that do not meet the requirements of the standard are divided into major defects and minor defects. The major defects are shown in Table 2. If each sample has more than one (including one) major defect or more than five (including five) minor defects, it is a non-conforming product. Table 2 Product Major Defects
Standard Article Number
Defect Content
Auto-awarding has a jamming phenomenon
Counting and timing display is inaccurate
Cannot be normally fired
No action or display
Does not meet the requirements of b
Cannot work normally
GB 18167—2000 General Technical Specifications for Photoelectric Targeting Amusement Machines Amendment No. 1 This amendment was approved by the National Standardization Administration on September 4, 2002 in the document No. [2002] 46 of the National Standardization Administration, and will be implemented from December 1, 2002.
Standard Terms
Article 3.17.3
When the firing frequency of the photoelectric gun does not exceed 2s/time, TiAoNiikAca-
Change to
When the firing frequency of the photoelectric gun does not exceed once every 2 seconds,6 Disassembly and inspection requirements
The equipment with problems should be disassembled and inspected, and the disassembly and inspection should be recorded in detail. The problems found should be studied in time to determine the causes. The records can be made in the form of text, photos, etc.
4.7 Test report
After each test, a test report with clear conclusions and relevant regulations should be written. KAKAca
5 Inspection rules
GB 18167—2000
5.1 Photoelectric target shooting amusement machines should be randomly sampled from the inspection batch. 5.2 The product inspection adopts the GB/T2828 one-time sampling plan, with an acceptable quality level (AQL) of 4.0 and a general inspection level of 1. 5.3 The batch sampling sample size and its inspection criteria should comply with the provisions of Table 1. If the number of sample unqualified products is less than or equal to the qualified judgment number A, the batch is qualified; if the number of sample unqualified products is greater than or equal to the unqualified judgment number R. , then the batch is unqualified. Table 1 Batch sampling size and inspection criteria
Sample size
Number of unqualified products in the sample
Qualified judgment number A.
Unqualified judgment number R
5.4 Unqualified batches should be inspected one by one. Qualified products can be shipped. Unqualified products must meet the requirements of qualified products after rework, otherwise they should be scrapped.
5.5 Product defects that do not meet the requirements of the standards are divided into major defects and minor defects. The major defects are shown in Table 2. If each sample has more than one (including one) major defect or more than five (including five) minor defects, it is a non-conforming product. Table 2 Product Major Defects
Standard Article Number
Defect Content
Auto-awarding has jamming
Counting and timing display is inaccurate
Cannot fire normally
No action or display
Not in compliance with the provisions of b
Cannot work normally
GB 18167-2000 General Technical Specifications for Photoelectric Target Practicing Amusement Machines" Amendment No. 1 This amendment was approved by the State Administration of Standardization on September 4, 2002 in the document No. [2002] 46 of the State Administration of Standardization, and will be implemented from December 1, 2002.
Standard Article
Article 3.17.3
When the firing frequency of the photoelectric gun does not exceed 2s/time, TiAoNiikAca-
Changed to
When the firing frequency of the photoelectric gun does not exceed once every 2 seconds,6 Disassembly and inspection requirements
The equipment with problems should be disassembled and inspected, and the disassembly and inspection situation should be recorded in detail. The problems found should be studied in time to determine the causes. The records can be made in the form of text, photos, etc.
4.7 Test report
After each test, a test report with clear conclusions and relevant regulations should be written. KAKAca
5 Inspection rules
GB 18167—2000
5.1 Photoelectric target shooting amusement machines should be randomly sampled from the inspection batch. 5.2 The product inspection adopts the GB/T2828 one-time sampling plan, with an acceptable quality level (AQL) of 4.0 and a general inspection level of 1. 5.3 The batch sampling sample size and its inspection criteria should comply with the provisions of Table 1. If the number of sample unqualified products is less than or equal to the qualified judgment number A, the batch is qualified; if the number of sample unqualified products is greater than or equal to the unqualified judgment number R. , then the batch is unqualified. Table 1 Batch sampling size and inspection criteria
Sample size
Number of unqualified products in the sample
Qualified judgment number A.
Unqualified judgment number R
5.4 Unqualified batches should be inspected one by one. Qualified products can be shipped. Unqualified products must meet the requirements of qualified products after rework, otherwise they should be scrapped.
5.5 Product defects that do not meet the requirements of the standards are divided into major defects and minor defects. The major defects are shown in Table 2. If each sample has more than one (including one) major defect or more than five (including five) minor defects, it is a non-conforming product. Table 2 Product Major Defects
Standard Article Number
Defect Content
Auto-awarding has jamming
Counting and timing display is inaccurate
Cannot fire normally
No action or display
Not in compliance with the provisions of b
Cannot work normally
GB 18167-2000 General Technical Specifications for Photoelectric Target Practicing Amusement Machines" Amendment No. 1 This amendment was approved by the State Administration of Standardization on September 4, 2002 in the document No. [2002] 46 of the State Administration of Standardization, and will be implemented from December 1, 2002.
Standard Article
Article 3.17.3
When the firing frequency of the photoelectric gun does not exceed 2s/time, TiAoNiikAca-
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When the firing frequency of the photoelectric gun does not exceed once every 2 seconds,
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