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Standard ID: GB 6675.2-2025 (GB6675.2-2025)
Description (Translated English): (Safety of toys - Part 2: Mechanical and physical properties)
Sector / Industry: National Standard
Date of Implementation: 2026-11-01
Older Standard (superseded by this standard): GB 6675.2-2014, GB 6675.12-2014
Issuing agency(ies): State Administration for Market Regulation; Standardization Administration of China

GB 6675.2-2014: [Including 2022XG1] Safety of toys -- Part 2: Mechanical and physical properties

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Safety of toys.Part 2. Mechanical and physical properties ICS 97.200.50 Y57 National Standards of People's Republic of China Partially replace GB 6675-2003 Toy Safety Part 2. Mechanical and physical properties (ISO 8124-1.2000, Safetyoftoys-Part 1. Mechanical andphysicalproperties, MOD) Published 2014-05-06 2016-01-01 implementation Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of People's Republic of China Standardization Administration of China issued

Table of Contents

Introduction Ⅲ Introduction Ⅴ 1 Scope 1 2 Normative references 2 2 3 Definitions 4 technical requirements 10 4.1 normal use (see E.2) 10 4.2 reasonably foreseeable abuse (see E.3) 10 4.3 Materials 10 4.4 small parts (see E.6) 10 The shape, size and strength of certain toys 4.5 (see E.7) 11 4.6 edge (see E.11) 14 4.7 points (see E.12) 15 4.8 projecting member (see E.13) 16 And a wire rod 4.9 (see E.14) 16 4.10 toys for packaging or plastic bag or a plastic film (see E.15) 16 4.11 ropes and elastic cord (see E.16) 17 4.12 folding mechanism 18 4.13 accessibility hole, gap, mechanical devices 19 4.14 spring (see E.25) 21 4.15 Stability and overload requirements 21 4.16 Closed toys (see E.30) 22 Protective 4.17 imitation toys (helmet, hats, goggles) (see E.31) 23 4.18 projectile toys (see E.32) 23 4.19 Aquatic toys (see E.33) 24 4.20 braking device (see E.34) 24 4.21 Toy bicycles (see 4.13.3 and E.35) 24 4.22 Electric Baby speed requirements (see E.36) 25 Toy heat source 25 4.23 4.24 liquid-filled toys (see E.37) 25 4.25 actuated toys (see E.38) 26 4.26 toy roller skates, inline skates and skateboards 26 4.27 toy percussion caps (see E.39) 26 4.28 sound requirements (see E.41) 26 4.29 magnet and the magnetic member (see E.43) 26 5 27 test method 5.1 General 27 5.2 small parts (see 4.3.2,4.4,4.18.2 and 4.25) 28 5.3 certain toy shapes and size of the test (see 4.5.1) 28 5.4 ball test (see 4.5.2) 29 5.5 Hairball test (see 4.5.3) 30 5.6 Pre-doll test (see 4.5.4) 30 5.7 Test accessible part of the toy or components (see 4.6,4.7,4.13 and 4.14) 30 5.8 Test sharp edges (see 4.6 and 4.9) 32 5.9 Test sharp tip (see 4.7 and 4.9) 33 5.10 Plastic film thickness test (see 4.10) 35 5.11 rope test 35 5.12 Stability and overload test (see 4.15) 35 5.13 Toys closure member and cover test (see 4.16.2) 37 5.14 generic protection Toy impact test (see 4.17) 37 5.15 projectiles, kinetic energy test bow (see 4.18) 37 5.16 freewheel 38 and the brake performance test 5.17 Electric Baby speed test (see 4.22) 39 5.18 temperature test (see 4.23) 39 5.19 liquid-filled toys leak test (see 4.24) 39 5.20 dynamic durability test toys (see 4.25) 40 5.21 expandable material tests (see 4.3.2) 40 5.22 folding mechanism and a slide mechanism 40 Test Pretreatment 5.23 washable toy (see 4.1) 41 5.24 reasonably foreseeable abuse testing (see 4.2) 41 5.25 sound pressure measurement (see 4.28) 45 5.26 magnets 49 pull test 5.27 flux index 50 5.28 magnet 51 Impact Test 5.29 magnet 51 soak test Appendix A (informative) Toy Guide 52 age group Annex B (informative) Guidelines and manufacturer of security identification mark 55 Annex C (informative) attached to the crib and playpen toys Design Guide 59 Annex D (informative) identifies 60 toy guns Annex E (informative) Basic principles 61 Reference 71

Foreword

All technical contents of this section is mandatory. GB 6675 is a series of toy safety standards, including the following sections. --- Basic Specification (GB 6675.1); --- General requirements, including, but not limited to mechanical moved and physical properties (GB 6675.2), flammability (GB 6675.3), a particular element Shift (GB 6675.4); --- specific requirements, are the requirements for a particular product. This part is a series of toy safety standards required in general mechanical and physical properties (GB 6675.2), and GB 6675.1, GB 6675.3, GB 6675.4, GB 19865 use (for electric toys) combined. This section drafted in accordance with the rules GB/T 1.1-2009 given. This section partially replace GB 6675-2003 "national toy safety specifications." This section compared to GB 4.1 and Appendix A 6675-2003, the main changes are as follows. --- deleted the original standard Appendix AA "battery-powered toy", other appendix renumbered; --- The sound requirements, test methods included in the text, and adds definition content also made major changes, delete the original standard Appendix quasi-AF; --- various modifications to the demarcation age groups, such as the "36 months and below" to "36 months"; --- increase related definitions magnet, see 4.5.8 "hemispherical toy", 4.29 "magnet and the magnetic member" 5.26 "magnetic tension test Test ", 5.27" flux index ", 5.28" magnet impact test ", 5.29" magnet soak test ", B.2.20" for children 8 years and older Magnetic/electric properties of the experimental apparatus used children ", Appendix D" Content toy flag "and E.43" magnet "and the like; --- on 4.8 "protruding member", 4.10 "or toys for packaging bags or plastic film" 4.13.3 "ride-on toys of the drive chain Or belt ", 4.18.2," Storage projectile toys ", 4.18.3" non-accumulator projectile toys ", 4.26" Toy roller skates, roller skating single row Toy skateboard shoes ", 5.10" made major changes to the plastic film thickness test "and 5.24.8" flex test "and other terms. This re-use part of the drafting process using modified ISO 8124-1.2000 "Toy Safety Part 1. mechanical and physical properties" Compiling Positive A1.2007, A2.2007 and ISO 8124-1.2009 amendment A2.2012. 2000 and technical differences. The portion ISO 8124-1 The reason for this is as follows. --- About normative references, this part of the technical differences have been adjusted to suit the technical conditions of our country, the adjusted situation Status reflects in Chapter 2, "normative references", specifically adjusted as follows. ● modified with international standards of GB/T 230.1-2009 instead of ISO 6508-1.2005; ● equivalents adoption of international standards GB/T 2411 instead of ISO 868; ● equivalents adoption of international standards GB/T 3505 instead of ISO 4287; ● not equivalent with standard GB/T 3768-1996 instead of ISO 3746.1995; ● equivalents adoption of international standards GB/T 3785.1-2010 instead of IEC 61672-1.2002; ● equivalents adoption of international standards GB/T 3785.2-2010 instead of IEC 61672-2.2003; ● equivalents adoption of international standards GB/T 6672 instead of ISO 4593; ● equivalents GB instead of the international standard 14746 ISO 8098; ● increased cited GB/T 17248.2, GB/T 17248.3, GB/T 17248.5, GB/T 26710, GB/T 28022; --- increased 4.10 Note 1; --- modification 5.10; --- modifications 5.24.2; This section made the following editorial changes. --- incorporating amendments A1.2007, A2.2007 and ISO 8124-1.2009 amendment A2.2012. This section was proposed by China Light Industry Federation. This part of the jurisdiction of the National Toy Standardization Technical Committee (SAC/TC253). This section was drafted. Guangdong Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau Technology Center Toys Lab, Beijing Certification Center of Light, wide East Alpha Animation and Culture Co., Ltd., Hua Wei Technology Co., Goodbaby Child Products Co., Ltd., Guangdong group Hing Toys shares Co., Ltd. Shenzhen Intertek Testing Services, SGS-CSTC Standards Technical Services Co., Ltd. Shenzhen Branch, Yangzhou Import and Export Toy Control, China Shanghai Import and Export Toy Inspection Center, Shenzhen Academy of Metrology and Quality Inspection, Shenzhen CIQ Toy Testing Technology Center. The main drafters of this section. Chen Yang, Li Jun Qi, Guo Xiangbin, labor Beach Kennedy, Liu Jiaxiong, Zhang Yanfen, Zhu Wei Xing, Wang Long, Ke lights out, Liu Xin, Ray re-Ming Lei Dahua, Yin Lijuan, Huang Yixian. This section replaces the following previously issued as follows. --- GB 6675-1986, GB 6675-2003.

Introduction

This part of the technical content modification using ISO 8124-1.2000 and its amendments A1.2007, A2.2007 and ISO 8124-1.2009 amendments A2.2012. ISO 8124-1 is based on the existing European standard (EN71-1) and American Standard (ASTMF963) based on written. Toys comply with this part of the toy will be reduced using a predetermined manner (normal use) and a predetermined non-use mode (laminated foreseeable Physical abuse) the potential danger caused. This section can not and will not relieve parents of the responsibility to choose the right toys. At the same time, this section shall not relieve parents of children at different ages Regulatory responsibility when approaching/use the same toy. Appendix A, Appendix B, Appendix C, Appendix D and Appendix E for reference only informative, but the correct interpretation of GB 6675.2 is very important. Electric toy safety is included in the GB 19865. When the security identity for the purpose of compliance with the required age of identity, age, identity can be expressed in months or years. Toy Safety Part 2. Mechanical and physical properties

1 Scope

This section GB 6675 applies to all toys that are designed for or intended for use in any product for children under 14 to play or material material. This section applies to first time consumers of toys, but also to play after a reasonable, foreseeable use and abuse testing through normal With, unless otherwise specifically stated. This section specifies the requirements for an acceptable structural characteristics of the toy, including shape, size, contour, the gap (e.g., rattles, small parts, sharp ) And certain performance benefits Toys tip, sharp edges, hinges and other parameters required (maximum kinetic energy of the projectile head inelastic, some of the ride-on toys Pouring the minimum angle, etc.). This section provides the use of toys for different age groups from newborn babies to 14-year-olds requirements and test methods. These requirements vary depending play Corresponding with different age groups and different. Toys require a specific age group of children is dangerous according to the characteristics of children and deal with intelligence And physical strength have been made. Note 1. See Appendix A toy age group guidelines, more detailed age group division see GB/T 28022. This section requires the appropriate content of the warning and/or instructions for use on certain body of the toy or on its packaging. Warnings and instructions for use of the base This content is listed in Appendix B. This section does not cover all potentially hazardous all kinds of toys or particular toy may be present. In addition to requiring labeling functionality and dangerous Toys outside the applicable age range, this section does not request warning note is the well-known risk of significant functional toys to exist. Note 2. This example is the obvious danger of the sharp tip of the needle normal function required. Toy sewing kit buyers clearly dangerous needle, the user General education in the process of learning sewing will learn the functionality of the risk of a sharp point, while the purchase by a warning on the product packaging is also available To understanding. Note 3. The toy scooters in use also has inherent dangers have been recognized (such as the use instability in the process, especially for beginners). Subject to this Part Points required, potential risks associated with the structural characteristics make (sharp edges, crush, etc.) is reduced to a minimum. This section does not apply to the following products. a) bicycle (except toy bicycles), i.e., the maximum height is greater than the saddle 435mm bicycle (see E.1); b) sling/slingshot; c) with a metal or javelin tip darts; d) home and public places, outdoor playgrounds equipment; e) air pressure and air pistol air guns (see E.1); f) Kite (present line portion comprises the kite string resistance requirements); g) the final product does not have a model of the main play value, or a recreational craft products; h) sporting goods and equipment, camping supplies, sports equipment, musical instruments and furniture, but does not include their toy imitations; Typically, between such articles and toys imitation obvious differences, for example. sports equipment or musical imitations thereto Toys There are obvious differences, producers or distributors of intent normal use and reasonably foreseeable misuse decide whether it is a toy imitation Products; i internal combustion engine powered airplanes), rocket, ship, vehicle model, but does not include their toy imitations (see E.1); j) is not designed for children under 14 years of collections; k) holiday ornament; l) of water intended for deep water equipment, swimming and learning to use appliances such as swimming pad and swimming aids such as children's buoyancy aid for water use The appliance; m) attached to the toy in public places (such as streets and shopping centers) a; n) of 500 or more tiles or without special sample image for use by persons with puzzle; o) fireworks, including percussion caps (except special toy percussion caps); p) In the products containing the adult supervision of the heating element used for teaching; q) the steam engine; r) than the rated voltage of 24V toy video image may be connected to the screen; s) baby nipple; t) simulation weapons; u) Rated voltage exceeds 24V electric ovens, irons or other functional products; v) is greater than the maximum sag length of 120cm bowstring bow means; w) Children with accessories (see E.1).

2 Normative references

The following documents for the application of this document is essential. For dated references, only applies to the version dated paper Pieces. For undated references, the latest edition (including any amendments) applies to this document. GB/T 230.1 metallic materials Rockwell hardness test Part 1. Test methods (A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, K, N, T standard Feet) (GB/T 230.1-2009, ISO 6508-1.2005, MOD) GB/T 2411 plastic and hard rubber hardness measured indentation hardness (Shore hardness) (GB/T 2411-2008, ISO 868. 2003, IDT) GB/T 3505 Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) surface structure Profile method - Terms, definitions and surface texture parameters (GB/T 3505-2009, ISO 4287.1997, IDT) Determination GB/T 3768-1996 sound pressure of sound power levels of noise sources using a reflecting plane of the envelope surface of the measuring Simple Method (EqvISO 3746.1995) GB/T 3785.1-2010 electroacoustic sound level meter Part 1. Specification (IEC 61672-1.2002, IDT) GB/T 3785.2-2010 electroacoustic sound level meter 2. Types Evaluation Test (IEC 61672-2.2003, IDT) GB/T 6672 plastic film and sheet thickness by mechanical measuring method (GB/T 6672-2001, idtISO 4593.1993) GB 14746 Child bicycle safety requirements (GB/T 14746-2006, ISO 8098.2002, IDT) GB/T 17248.2 for machinery and equipment noise emitted operative position and other specified measuring the emission sound pressure levels A reflecting plane of the free field engineering method (GB/T 17248.2-1999, eqvISO 11201.1995) GB/T 17248.3 acoustic noise emitted by machinery and equipment and other specified operative position of the emission sound pressure levels measured Method in situ (GB/T 17248.3-1999, eqvISO 11202.1995) GB/T 17248.5 for machinery and equipment noise emitted operative position and other specified measuring the emission sound pressure levels Environment Amendment Act (GB/T 17248.5-1999, eqvISO 11204.1995) GB/T 26710 toy safety age warning icon GB/T 28022 toy For ages judgment Guide

3 Terms and Definitions

The following terms and definitions apply to this document. NOTE. FOR A several ages in the claims section 6675 GB . Interpretation of age, see E.42 (Age divided terminology). 3.1 Accessibility accessible Before any part or parts of the toy components can be described in 5.7 may be in contact with the probe shaft shoulder to the touch. 3.2 Water toys aquatictoy Inflatable or non-inflatable, and can carry the weight of children play with the appliance in shallow water. Note. bath toys and beach balls are not considered aquatic toys. 3.3 Ball bal Designed or intended to throw, shot, kicked, rolled, thrown or bouncing ball, olive, oval object. Note 1. This definition comprises rope, or in the toy balls and any polyhedron object plane elastic cord or the like connected to the tether, spherical, olive, oval Shape, design or predetermined object as novel compact ball. Note 2. This definition excludes dice or permanently closed pinball game ball, labyrinth or similar container. If you press 5.24 (measured reasonably foreseeable misuse Test) test, the ball does not come out from the container, the ball is considered to be permanently closed. 3.4 Lining backing Attached to a flexible plastic film material. 3.5 Battery-powered toys battery-operatedtoy At least one function on battery-powered toys. 3.6 Burr burr Roughness due to material or processing cleavage that occurs unevenly. 3.7 Collapse colapse Sudden or unexpected folding structure. 3.8 Rope cord An elongated, flexible material. Note. The doll's hair is not considered a rope. Example. monofilaments, twisted cord, and braid, rope, plastics textile band, and those commonly referred to as ribbon wire fibrous material. 3.9 Crush crushing Due to injuries squeeze two hard surfaces caused by body part. 3.10 Ejection mechanism dischargemechanism Or the firing mechanism to release the object. 3.11 Drive means drivingmechanism Combination means connected to the toy (such as a gear, a belt, a clockwork mechanism), there is at least one connecting member movement does not rely on human driven (such as electricity Or mechanical power drive). 3.12 Edge edge The length of the connecting surface formed at the two edges than the 2.0mm. 3.12.1 Curved edge curlededge The edge portion curved in an arc, and forms an angle with the fundamentals of less than 90 °. See FIG. 1a). 3.12.2 Flap hemmededge The folded edge portion, which angle approaching 180 °, to approximately parallel to the main plane and between the folded portions. See Figure 1b). 3.12.3 Curling rolededge The edge portion curved in an arc, and the angle of 90 ° ~ 120 ° with the main plane is formed. Figure 1c). Description. a --- unlimited. FIG edge 1 3.13 Expansion material expandingmaterial A volumetric expansion of the material upon contact with water. 3.14 Fasteners fastener The two or more toy components are connected together in a mechanical device. Example. screws, rivets, staples. 3.15 Trimming feathering Thin edge formed obliquely in the material during the shearing or cutting (or gradually reduced in thickness from the middle to the side). 3.16 Overflow edge flash Between the mating parts of the mold material spilled. 3.17 Folding mechanism foldingmechanism Articulated or swivel connector, when the pressing operation is generated, the folding or sliding mechanism shearing action. Example. toy ironing board, toy stroller. 3.18 Functional toys functionaltoy Such toys are usually certain products, appliances or equipment scale models have the same functionality and the use of adult use. Example. furnace. 3.19 Fluff fuzz Easy to fall off the fibrous material on the surface of plush toys. 3.20 Glass glass By melting the hard generated, brittle, non-crystalline material generally a......
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