Sunday, December 7, 2008

PUGGA Retractable leash test GG7205R: retraction and extension test of dog leash 15000 times

The dog leash test performed by PUGGA with Model GG7205R, 5m cord leash for 25kgs sizes of dogs. It is retractable dog leashes designed by Richard Herr. To maintain proper service life and high performance, a professional test office from Germany authorized the 15000 times test of retraction and extension of PUGGA retractable leashes in 2007!

Self-Retracting of the whole cord leash Inspection requires pulling out whole length of the leash and self retracted by the retractable dog leashes with certain frequency, totaled 15000 times.

1. Appearance check to find out if the retractable leash has any fault or damage


New retractable leashes must be chosen from product line as random sample, before every use, inspect the unit’s housing for loose fasteners and bent, cracked, distorted, worn, malfunctioning or damaged parts. A proper retractable dog leash bears fine appearance.

2. Roller motor machine performed the inspection on retractable leash


Normally there is a lock brake system in a retractable leash. Loose the said braking mechanism before the test begins. Test the retraction and tension by pulling out whole length of the retractable leash and allow it to retract back into the unit. Due to the spring inside of the retractable dog leash, there is always a light tension on the cord leash as it retracts.


The sample GG7205R retractable leash should pull out freely and retract all the way back into the unit. The dog leash must be checked regularly for signs of damage. Inspect for cuts, burns, corrosion, kinks, frays or worn areas. Inspect any sewing (web all belt leash) for loose, broken or damaged stitching, as well as the test finished, 15000 times of retraction established.

3. 15000 times retraction test demo of PUGGA retractable leash


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http://pugga.net/retraction-extension-test-retractable-leash%2015000%20times.htm


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