2024年5月31日发(作者:穆如彤)
Designation:F609–05
AnAmericanNationalStandard
StandardTestMethodfor
UsingaHorizontalPullSlipmeter(HPS)
1
ThisstandardisissuedunderthefixeddesignationF609;thenumberimmediatelyfollowingthedesignationindicatestheyearof
originaladoptionor,inthecaseofrevision,rinparenthesesindicatestheyearoflastreapproval.A
superscriptepsilon(e)indicatesaneditorialchangesincethelastrevisionorreapproval.
therefore,willnotprovideaneffectiveassessmentofapoten-
1.1Thistestmethodcoversmeasurementoftheslipindex
tialslippinghazardonawalkwaysurfaceunderthesecondi-
offootwearsole,heel,orrelatedmaterialsondrywalkway
tions.
surfacesinthelaboratoryandinthefield.
4.2ThevaluereportedbytheHorizontalPullSlipmeteris
1.2Thedimensionalvaluesusedinthetestmethodare
dexistentimesthestatic
giveninunitsofinches,pounds,ordegreesFahrenheit.
mple,astaticcoefficientof
Alternativeequivalentvaluesareinparenthesesandarefor
frictionof0.4isdisplayedbyaslipindexof4.0when
informationalpurposesonly.
measuredbytheHorizontalPullSlipmeter.
1.3Thisstandarddoesnotpurporttoaddressallofthe
st-
safetyconcerns,ifany,e
mentforslopeisneededformeasurementsinthedirection
responsibilityoftheuserofthisstandardtoestablishappro-
perpendiculartotheslopeandwhenaveragingfourmeasure-
priatesafetyandhealthpracticesanddeterminetheapplica-
mentsatonelocationtakenaccordingtostep
10.14.
bilityofregulatorylimitationspriortouse.
tus
4
ncedDocuments
5.1HorizontalPullSlipmeter—SeeFig.1.
2.1ASTMStandards:
2
E691PracticeforConductinganInterlaboratoryStudyto
tsandMaterials
DeterminethePrecisionofaTestMethod
6.1Siliconcarbideabrasivepaper,No.400grit.
F1646TerminologyRelatingtoSafetyandTractionfor
6.2Camelhairbrushorothernon-staticbristlematerial.
Footwear
ot
ology
7.1ThetestfootshallbeTrademarkNeolite
5
TestLinerthat
3.1Fordefinitionsofterms,refertoTerminologyF1646.
measure0.5in.(12.7mm)indiameterand0.25in.(6.35mm)
to0.2in.(5.08mm),butnotlessthan0.2in.(5.08mm)in
fistingactualshoematerials,Neolite
5
should
4.1TheHorizontalPullSlipmeter
3
isalaboratoryandfield
bereplacedwiththedesiredtestmaterials.
instrumentdesignedtoprovideinformationabouttheslip
7.2Asetofthreetestfeetofthesamematerialarerequired
indexcharacteristicsbetweenwalkwaysurfacesandatestfoot
forperformanceofthetest.
cannotbeused
dexcanbeaffectedbysurfacerough-
ation
ness,presenceofwater,contaminantssuchasgreaseandother
8.1Placetheswitchbutton,whichislocatedjustbelowthe
foreignmaterials,andfldex,
dial,chisfoundonlatermodel
asdeterminedbytheHPS,mostlikelywillnotgiveuseful
informationforevaluatingliquidcontaminatedsurfaces,and
4
Thesolesourceofsupplyoftheapparatusknowntothecommitteeatthistime
MeasurementInc.,84RamahCircleNorth,Agawam,
youareawareofalternativesuppliers,pleaseprovidethisinformationtoASTM
1
ThistestmethodisunderthejurisdictionofASTMCommitteeF13on
mmentswillreceivecarefulconsiderationata
Pedestrian/WalkwaySafetyandFootwearandisthedirectresponsibilityof
meetingoftheresponsibletechnicalcommittee,
1
or
SubcommitteeF13.10onTraction.
theinstrumentmaybeobtainedatanominalcostfromASTMInternational
CurrenteditionapprovedDec.1,ally
DJ12-606090-47.
eviouseditionapprovedin1996asF609–96
e1
.
5
NeoliteisaregisteredtrademarkwithGoodyearTireandRubberCompany.
2
ForreferencedASTMstandards,visittheASTMwebsite,,or
Thesolesourceofsupplyoftheapparatusknowntothecommitteeatthistimeis
contactASTMCustomerServiceatservice@ualBookofASTM
SmithersScientificServices,Inc.,425WestMarketStreet,Akron,OH44303,with
Standardsvolumeinformation,refertothestandard’sDocumentSummarypageon
anaveragespecificgravityof1.2760.02andanaverageShoreAhardnessof
theASTMwebsite.
93–reawareofalternativesuppliers,pleaseprovidethisinformationto
3
ofLibertyMutual
mmentswillreceivecarefulconsider-
InsuranceCo.,Hopkinton,MA.
ationatameetingoftheresponsibletechnicalcommittee,
1
whichyoumayattend.
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1—Totalweightofslipmeterlesspowerunitis5.9560.07lb(2700634g).Speedofpowerunitis3.560.5in./odelChatillon
ldfeatureisfoundinthegagedial.
FIG.1HorizontalPullSlipmeter
odelgageshavereplacedthe
10.4Lightlybrushthetestfeetusingthenon-staticbrushto
switchbuttonwithapeakholdmodefeature.
removeloosesurfaceparticles.
8.2Grasptheslipmeterandholdinverticalposition.
8.3Setthegageonzerobymovingtherimonthegage.
10.5Placetheslipmeteronitsfeetonthetestwalkway
8.4Useaseparatehooktosuspendtheslipmeterbythe
all
pmetershould
threetestfeetrestonthelevelwalkwaysurfaceandnotona
hangfreely.
groutjointorotherunevensurface.
8.5Theneedleonthedialofthegageshouldbewithin
10.6Placetheslipmeterpowerunitonthewalkwaysurface
notwithinthe
infrontoftheslipmeter.
calibrationrange,theHPSshouldbesenttothemanufacturer
4
10.7Puttheswitchthatpermitsretentionofmaximumslip
forcalibration.
ermodelChatil-
lonDPP-5gageswithnoswitch,ignorethisstep.
ioning
10.8Settheslipindexmeteronzerobyrotatingthebezel
9.1Fortestinginlaboratories,conditiontestfeetforatleast
ermodelgageswithno
18to24hinatmospheremaintainedat7363.6°F(22.86
switch,useblackknobondialtosetredneedleonzerowith
2°C)and5065%relativehumidity.
blackpeakholdneedleimmediatelytoright.
9.2Whentestingfeetinthefieldoronfixedfloorsurfaces,
conditioningoftestfeetinaccordancewith
9.1maynotbe
10.9Pushtheswitchontopofthegagetowardthehookless
ultsobtainedduringtheruggednesstest
ermodel
indicatedthattemperaturecouldhaveasignificanteffectonthe
gageswithnoswitch,ignorethisstep.
measuredslipindexwhentestedat50°and85°olation
10.10Connectthestringofthepowerunitpulleytothe
hasnotbeenestablishedtomakeproperadjustmentsfor
ingshouldbeparallelwiththetest
r,itisrecom-
he
mendedthatthetemperatureandhumidityberecorded,since
theserecordscouldhelpexplainpotentialinconsistencies.
suretokeepthestringalignmentfromthepulleystraight(0to
5°)inglengthbetween
ure
thepulleyandthehookoftheslipmetershouldnotbetoo
10.1Insertasetofthreetestfeetintheslipmeterrecesses.
short,thatis,rethantwoloops
Testfeetcanbeheldinplaceusingallpurposeglue.
aroundthepulley.
10.2Mounttheabrasivepaperonaflat3by7-in.(76.2by
10.11Holddownthepowerunitwithoneorbothhandsto
77.8-mm)pieceof0.5-in.(12.7-mm)plywood.
preventitfrommoving;thendepresstheswitch.
sandingprocedureshouldconsistoffi
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1—Donotexceed10mindwelltimebetweenplacingthetest
length,paralleltothefrictionmeasurementdirection,followed
byfith,perpendiculartothe
dwelltimeisthetimeneededfrom
dex
shouldbemeasuredwithin30minaftersandingandbrushing,detailedin
frictionmeasurementdirection.
10.3and10.11.
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10.12Switchoffthepowerunitwhentheslipmeterbegins
tomove.
10.13Recordthepeakslipindexreadingshownontheslip
indexgage(positionofblackneedle).Recordslipindex
readingsinexcessof8as>8.
10.14Repeat
10.5through10.13foratotaloffourtimesfor
theslipmeter90°inthesamedirection
(clockwiseorcounterclockwise)aftereachtime.
11.1Therecordingofthefollowingitemsisrecommended.
11.1.1Client/customer.
11.1.2Location/address.
11.1.3Dateandtimeoftest(s).
11.1.4CiteASTMTestMethodF609wasused.
11.1.5NameofHPSslipmeteroperator.
11.1.6Addressandtelephonenumberofoperator.
11.1.7Brand,model,andserialnumberofHPSslipmeter
used.
11.1.8Testfootpreparationprotocol.
11.1.9SpecificfloorlocationandorientationofHPSslip-
meterwheretestwasperformed.
11.1.10Typeoftestfootmaterial.
11.1.11Slopeofsurfacetested.
edetailsofgrout
jointsandfloortexturefortileandbrickfloors,andsoforth.
11.1.13FloorFinish—Indicatetypeoffinish(forexample,
wax,polish,orpaint)applied,ifany,andconditionofthe
finish.
11.1.14FloorConditions—Indicatesurfacecondition.
11.1.15Indicatedrytesting.
11.1.16Temperatureandrelativehumidity(ifrelevant).
11.1.17Recordeachslipindexreading,andrecordthe
averageoffourreadingsunderdryconditions.
11.1.18Provideanycommentsrelativetotesting.
ionandBias
6
12.1Sixlaboratoriesparticipatedintheprecisionandbias
testingusingTrademarkNeolite
5
TestLinerunderdrycondi-
tionswithsixfloormaterialswhichrepresentedtypicalfloor
ere16determinations,fourineach
direction,foreachfluesdisplayedbelow
valuesofSrandSRarethestandarddeviationsforthe
repeatabilityandreproducibility,respectively,determinedin
uesofrandRspecify
the95%repeatabilityandreproducibilitylimits,respectively,
foreachmaterial.
Material
Glazedceramic
OVCT
Glazedporcelain
Redquarry
Unglazedporcelain
A
Glazedceramicrough
A
A
Average
9.3344
8.7917
8.3396
8.1667
8.1427
8.5469
Sr
0.3781
0.6597
03753
0.2861
0.2400
0.2888
SR
0.9670
1.1251
0.7738
0.5416
0.5233
0.6692
r
1.0585
1.8472
1.0507
0.8012
0.6721
0.8087
R
2.7077
3.1502
2.1665
1.5164
1.4653
1.8738
Randomtexturepattern
12.2Bias—ThebiasfortheHPSisyettobedetermined.
ds
13.1shoeheel;shoesoling;slipindex;staticcoefficientof
friction
tRR
F-13:1001.
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2024年5月31日发(作者:穆如彤)
Designation:F609–05
AnAmericanNationalStandard
StandardTestMethodfor
UsingaHorizontalPullSlipmeter(HPS)
1
ThisstandardisissuedunderthefixeddesignationF609;thenumberimmediatelyfollowingthedesignationindicatestheyearof
originaladoptionor,inthecaseofrevision,rinparenthesesindicatestheyearoflastreapproval.A
superscriptepsilon(e)indicatesaneditorialchangesincethelastrevisionorreapproval.
therefore,willnotprovideaneffectiveassessmentofapoten-
1.1Thistestmethodcoversmeasurementoftheslipindex
tialslippinghazardonawalkwaysurfaceunderthesecondi-
offootwearsole,heel,orrelatedmaterialsondrywalkway
tions.
surfacesinthelaboratoryandinthefield.
4.2ThevaluereportedbytheHorizontalPullSlipmeteris
1.2Thedimensionalvaluesusedinthetestmethodare
dexistentimesthestatic
giveninunitsofinches,pounds,ordegreesFahrenheit.
mple,astaticcoefficientof
Alternativeequivalentvaluesareinparenthesesandarefor
frictionof0.4isdisplayedbyaslipindexof4.0when
informationalpurposesonly.
measuredbytheHorizontalPullSlipmeter.
1.3Thisstandarddoesnotpurporttoaddressallofthe
st-
safetyconcerns,ifany,e
mentforslopeisneededformeasurementsinthedirection
responsibilityoftheuserofthisstandardtoestablishappro-
perpendiculartotheslopeandwhenaveragingfourmeasure-
priatesafetyandhealthpracticesanddeterminetheapplica-
mentsatonelocationtakenaccordingtostep
10.14.
bilityofregulatorylimitationspriortouse.
tus
4
ncedDocuments
5.1HorizontalPullSlipmeter—SeeFig.1.
2.1ASTMStandards:
2
E691PracticeforConductinganInterlaboratoryStudyto
tsandMaterials
DeterminethePrecisionofaTestMethod
6.1Siliconcarbideabrasivepaper,No.400grit.
F1646TerminologyRelatingtoSafetyandTractionfor
6.2Camelhairbrushorothernon-staticbristlematerial.
Footwear
ot
ology
7.1ThetestfootshallbeTrademarkNeolite
5
TestLinerthat
3.1Fordefinitionsofterms,refertoTerminologyF1646.
measure0.5in.(12.7mm)indiameterand0.25in.(6.35mm)
to0.2in.(5.08mm),butnotlessthan0.2in.(5.08mm)in
fistingactualshoematerials,Neolite
5
should
4.1TheHorizontalPullSlipmeter
3
isalaboratoryandfield
bereplacedwiththedesiredtestmaterials.
instrumentdesignedtoprovideinformationabouttheslip
7.2Asetofthreetestfeetofthesamematerialarerequired
indexcharacteristicsbetweenwalkwaysurfacesandatestfoot
forperformanceofthetest.
cannotbeused
dexcanbeaffectedbysurfacerough-
ation
ness,presenceofwater,contaminantssuchasgreaseandother
8.1Placetheswitchbutton,whichislocatedjustbelowthe
foreignmaterials,andfldex,
dial,chisfoundonlatermodel
asdeterminedbytheHPS,mostlikelywillnotgiveuseful
informationforevaluatingliquidcontaminatedsurfaces,and
4
Thesolesourceofsupplyoftheapparatusknowntothecommitteeatthistime
MeasurementInc.,84RamahCircleNorth,Agawam,
youareawareofalternativesuppliers,pleaseprovidethisinformationtoASTM
1
ThistestmethodisunderthejurisdictionofASTMCommitteeF13on
mmentswillreceivecarefulconsiderationata
Pedestrian/WalkwaySafetyandFootwearandisthedirectresponsibilityof
meetingoftheresponsibletechnicalcommittee,
1
or
SubcommitteeF13.10onTraction.
theinstrumentmaybeobtainedatanominalcostfromASTMInternational
CurrenteditionapprovedDec.1,ally
DJ12-606090-47.
eviouseditionapprovedin1996asF609–96
e1
.
5
NeoliteisaregisteredtrademarkwithGoodyearTireandRubberCompany.
2
ForreferencedASTMstandards,visittheASTMwebsite,,or
Thesolesourceofsupplyoftheapparatusknowntothecommitteeatthistimeis
contactASTMCustomerServiceatservice@ualBookofASTM
SmithersScientificServices,Inc.,425WestMarketStreet,Akron,OH44303,with
Standardsvolumeinformation,refertothestandard’sDocumentSummarypageon
anaveragespecificgravityof1.2760.02andanaverageShoreAhardnessof
theASTMwebsite.
93–reawareofalternativesuppliers,pleaseprovidethisinformationto
3
ofLibertyMutual
mmentswillreceivecarefulconsider-
InsuranceCo.,Hopkinton,MA.
ationatameetingoftheresponsibletechnicalcommittee,
1
whichyoumayattend.
Copyright©ASTMInternational,100BarrHarborDrive,POBoxC700,WestConshohocken,PA19428-2959,UnitedStates.
Copyright ASTM International
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1—Totalweightofslipmeterlesspowerunitis5.9560.07lb(2700634g).Speedofpowerunitis3.560.5in./odelChatillon
ldfeatureisfoundinthegagedial.
FIG.1HorizontalPullSlipmeter
odelgageshavereplacedthe
10.4Lightlybrushthetestfeetusingthenon-staticbrushto
switchbuttonwithapeakholdmodefeature.
removeloosesurfaceparticles.
8.2Grasptheslipmeterandholdinverticalposition.
8.3Setthegageonzerobymovingtherimonthegage.
10.5Placetheslipmeteronitsfeetonthetestwalkway
8.4Useaseparatehooktosuspendtheslipmeterbythe
all
pmetershould
threetestfeetrestonthelevelwalkwaysurfaceandnotona
hangfreely.
groutjointorotherunevensurface.
8.5Theneedleonthedialofthegageshouldbewithin
10.6Placetheslipmeterpowerunitonthewalkwaysurface
notwithinthe
infrontoftheslipmeter.
calibrationrange,theHPSshouldbesenttothemanufacturer
4
10.7Puttheswitchthatpermitsretentionofmaximumslip
forcalibration.
ermodelChatil-
lonDPP-5gageswithnoswitch,ignorethisstep.
ioning
10.8Settheslipindexmeteronzerobyrotatingthebezel
9.1Fortestinginlaboratories,conditiontestfeetforatleast
ermodelgageswithno
18to24hinatmospheremaintainedat7363.6°F(22.86
switch,useblackknobondialtosetredneedleonzerowith
2°C)and5065%relativehumidity.
blackpeakholdneedleimmediatelytoright.
9.2Whentestingfeetinthefieldoronfixedfloorsurfaces,
conditioningoftestfeetinaccordancewith
9.1maynotbe
10.9Pushtheswitchontopofthegagetowardthehookless
ultsobtainedduringtheruggednesstest
ermodel
indicatedthattemperaturecouldhaveasignificanteffectonthe
gageswithnoswitch,ignorethisstep.
measuredslipindexwhentestedat50°and85°olation
10.10Connectthestringofthepowerunitpulleytothe
hasnotbeenestablishedtomakeproperadjustmentsfor
ingshouldbeparallelwiththetest
r,itisrecom-
he
mendedthatthetemperatureandhumidityberecorded,since
theserecordscouldhelpexplainpotentialinconsistencies.
suretokeepthestringalignmentfromthepulleystraight(0to
5°)inglengthbetween
ure
thepulleyandthehookoftheslipmetershouldnotbetoo
10.1Insertasetofthreetestfeetintheslipmeterrecesses.
short,thatis,rethantwoloops
Testfeetcanbeheldinplaceusingallpurposeglue.
aroundthepulley.
10.2Mounttheabrasivepaperonaflat3by7-in.(76.2by
10.11Holddownthepowerunitwithoneorbothhandsto
77.8-mm)pieceof0.5-in.(12.7-mm)plywood.
preventitfrommoving;thendepresstheswitch.
sandingprocedureshouldconsistoffi
N
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1—Donotexceed10mindwelltimebetweenplacingthetest
length,paralleltothefrictionmeasurementdirection,followed
byfith,perpendiculartothe
dwelltimeisthetimeneededfrom
dex
shouldbemeasuredwithin30minaftersandingandbrushing,detailedin
frictionmeasurementdirection.
10.3and10.11.
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10.12Switchoffthepowerunitwhentheslipmeterbegins
tomove.
10.13Recordthepeakslipindexreadingshownontheslip
indexgage(positionofblackneedle).Recordslipindex
readingsinexcessof8as>8.
10.14Repeat
10.5through10.13foratotaloffourtimesfor
theslipmeter90°inthesamedirection
(clockwiseorcounterclockwise)aftereachtime.
11.1Therecordingofthefollowingitemsisrecommended.
11.1.1Client/customer.
11.1.2Location/address.
11.1.3Dateandtimeoftest(s).
11.1.4CiteASTMTestMethodF609wasused.
11.1.5NameofHPSslipmeteroperator.
11.1.6Addressandtelephonenumberofoperator.
11.1.7Brand,model,andserialnumberofHPSslipmeter
used.
11.1.8Testfootpreparationprotocol.
11.1.9SpecificfloorlocationandorientationofHPSslip-
meterwheretestwasperformed.
11.1.10Typeoftestfootmaterial.
11.1.11Slopeofsurfacetested.
edetailsofgrout
jointsandfloortexturefortileandbrickfloors,andsoforth.
11.1.13FloorFinish—Indicatetypeoffinish(forexample,
wax,polish,orpaint)applied,ifany,andconditionofthe
finish.
11.1.14FloorConditions—Indicatesurfacecondition.
11.1.15Indicatedrytesting.
11.1.16Temperatureandrelativehumidity(ifrelevant).
11.1.17Recordeachslipindexreading,andrecordthe
averageoffourreadingsunderdryconditions.
11.1.18Provideanycommentsrelativetotesting.
ionandBias
6
12.1Sixlaboratoriesparticipatedintheprecisionandbias
testingusingTrademarkNeolite
5
TestLinerunderdrycondi-
tionswithsixfloormaterialswhichrepresentedtypicalfloor
ere16determinations,fourineach
direction,foreachfluesdisplayedbelow
valuesofSrandSRarethestandarddeviationsforthe
repeatabilityandreproducibility,respectively,determinedin
uesofrandRspecify
the95%repeatabilityandreproducibilitylimits,respectively,
foreachmaterial.
Material
Glazedceramic
OVCT
Glazedporcelain
Redquarry
Unglazedporcelain
A
Glazedceramicrough
A
A
Average
9.3344
8.7917
8.3396
8.1667
8.1427
8.5469
Sr
0.3781
0.6597
03753
0.2861
0.2400
0.2888
SR
0.9670
1.1251
0.7738
0.5416
0.5233
0.6692
r
1.0585
1.8472
1.0507
0.8012
0.6721
0.8087
R
2.7077
3.1502
2.1665
1.5164
1.4653
1.8738
Randomtexturepattern
12.2Bias—ThebiasfortheHPSisyettobedetermined.
ds
13.1shoeheel;shoesoling;slipindex;staticcoefficientof
friction
tRR
F-13:1001.
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ASTMInternationaltakesnopositionrespectingthevalidityofanypatentrightsassertedinconnectionwithanyitemmentioned
fthisstandardareexpresslyadvisedthatdeterminationofthevalidityofanysuchpatentrights,andtherisk
ofinfringementofsuchrights,areentirelytheirownresponsibility.
Thisstandardissubjecttorevisionatanytimebytheresponsibletechnicalcommitteeandmustbereviewedeveryfiveyearsand
ifnotrevised,mmentsareinvitedeitherforrevisionofthisstandardorforadditionalstandards
mmentswillreceivecarefulconsiderationatameetingofthe
responsibletechnicalcommittee,eelthatyourcommentshavenotreceivedafairhearingyoushould
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