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Run: Seam Strength Pull Test Log - Sewn Products

Log grab or strip seam pull test results for sewn products, including peak load, seam slippage, failure mode, and pass/fail against your threshold. Use it to...

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Inspection Identification

Record the applicable test standard or internal specification, such as ASTM D1683 or ISO 13935 when used.

Sample and Test Setup

Sample is clean, dry, correctly labeled, and free of visible damage unrelated to the seam under test.
Enter the measured specimen width or gauge dimension used for the test setup.
Pull tester, grips, and alignment are set up to prevent slippage or jaw damage that could affect results.
Document any conditioning time, temperature, or humidity requirements used before testing.

Pull Test Results

Record the maximum load reached before seam failure or at the specified endpoint.
Record the measured seam slippage or opening distance observed during the test.
Compare measured results against the applicable minimum seam strength or seam-slippage threshold.

Acceptance and Non-Conformance

Mark any seam that falls below threshold or shows abnormal slippage for review by sewing or production quality.
Describe the defect, affected seam location, and any immediate containment action.

Review and Sign-Off

Attach photos showing the failed seam, slippage, or test setup when a defect is found.

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