Specifications and standards for quality inspection and acceptance of wardrobes
Appearance quality: The surface of the wardrobe should be flat, without obvious scratches, cracks, dents, and other defects. The edges and corners should be intact and free from holidays or peeling.
Structural stability: The structure of the wardrobe should be stable without looseness or shaking. The wardrobe door should be able to open and close smoothly without jamming or deformation.
Hardware accessories: Hardware accessories such as handles, slides, hinges, etc. of the wardrobe should be installed firmly and flexibly.
Material and coating: The wardrobe material should comply with standards, have no odor, and the coating should be uniform with consistent color.
Internal layout: The internal layout of the wardrobe should be reasonable, and accessories such as partitions and hanging rods should be securely installed without obvious defects.
Environmental standards: The wardrobe materials should comply with environmental standards and contain no harmful substances.
Dimensional accuracy: The size of the wardrobe should meet the design requirements without significant deviation.
The specific acceptance specifications and standards may vary depending on regions, manufacturers, etc. Before acceptance, understand the relevant standards and requirements and conduct acceptance based on the actual situation. If you are purchasing a wardrobe, you can consult sales personnel to understand the quality and acceptance standards of the wardrobe.