GTR9-9-06 Proposed amendments of the three-point bending certification test figure Current : When performing certification tests according to the figure,

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GTR9-9-06 Proposed amendments of the three-point bending certification test figure Current : When performing certification tests according to the figure, the ground and knee makes contact. Contact Current figure Actual Test

GTR9-9-06 Proposed amendments of the three-point bending certification test figure Proposal : Instructions for setting up the spacer to prevent contact have been added to the figure. Load transducer Y axis Loading Ram cylindrical shape (R = 50 mm) (W = 100 mm) Z axis X axis Neoprene sheet (1sheet) Add instructions to setting up the spacer No impact face during this test Loading axis Femur side R Fc, Mc LCL PCL PCL ACL Support rig cylindrical shape (R = 75 mm) (W = 71 mm) ACL Support rig cylindrical shape (R = 75 mm) (W = 71 mm) MCL R R PTFE sheet (thickness 5±2 mm) Spacer  No contact between  ground and knee joint ground Fc/2 200 mm 200 mm Fc/2 Support Length: 400 mm FC: External loading force at center of knee joint Mc: Moment center (Nm) = Fc/2 (N) x 0.2 (m) R: Radius, W: Width along to the side axis Tolerances for all dimensions above: ±2 mm Proposed figure