Processing of EU RoHS testing report for electric lawn mower
Date:2026-03-27 09:43:15 Classification
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Guidelines for Handling EU RoHS Testing Reports for Electric Mowers
1、 Why do we need to handle it
Electric lawn mowers exported to the EU must comply with RoHS directive requirements, otherwise they may face:
Customs detention or return
Fines or market bans
Customer complaints or claims
2、 Handling process (5 core steps)
1. Contact the testing agency - select a laboratory with CMA/CNAS qualifications and submit an application
2. Prepare samples and materials - provide product samples, BOM list, design drawings, etc
3. Laboratory testing - Testing the entire machine and key components according to the IEC 62321 method
4. Issue a report - obtain a RoHS compliance report after passing the inspection
5. Prepare DOC Declaration - Manufacturer signs conformity declaration
3、 Materials to be prepared
|Material type | Specific content
|Product Information | Name, Model, Voltage, Power
|Parts List | Motor, Battery, Circuit Board, Shell, etc
|Material List | Material Description for Plastic and Metal Parts
|Samples | 2-3 sets (recommended to include different colors/materials)
4、 Cost and Cycle
Testing cycle: 5-7 working days (regular)
Reference cost: Depending on the complexity of the product and the type of material, it is usually between 1000-2000 yuan
Influencing factors: number of components, need for disassembly and testing, urgency
5、 Key inspection components of electric lawn mower
The components that require special attention to RoHS compliance in electric lawn mowers include:
Motor and coil - may contain lead solder
Battery pack - nickel hydrogen/lithium battery
Circuit board - PCB, solder joints, components
Plastic casing - may contain phthalates
Wire and Cable - Sheath Material
6、 Precautions
1. Dual control of the entire machine and components, it is recommended to require suppliers to provide RoHS reports
2. The report must have the signature and qualification number of the testing institution in order to be valid
3. The EU will periodically revise the list of restricted substances and needs to keep track of it
4. It is recommended to keep the testing report for at least 10 years for traceability purposes
1、 Why do we need to handle it
Electric lawn mowers exported to the EU must comply with RoHS directive requirements, otherwise they may face:
Customs detention or return
Fines or market bans
Customer complaints or claims
2、 Handling process (5 core steps)
1. Contact the testing agency - select a laboratory with CMA/CNAS qualifications and submit an application
2. Prepare samples and materials - provide product samples, BOM list, design drawings, etc
3. Laboratory testing - Testing the entire machine and key components according to the IEC 62321 method
4. Issue a report - obtain a RoHS compliance report after passing the inspection
5. Prepare DOC Declaration - Manufacturer signs conformity declaration
3、 Materials to be prepared
|Material type | Specific content
|Product Information | Name, Model, Voltage, Power
|Parts List | Motor, Battery, Circuit Board, Shell, etc
|Material List | Material Description for Plastic and Metal Parts
|Samples | 2-3 sets (recommended to include different colors/materials)
4、 Cost and Cycle
Testing cycle: 5-7 working days (regular)
Reference cost: Depending on the complexity of the product and the type of material, it is usually between 1000-2000 yuan
Influencing factors: number of components, need for disassembly and testing, urgency
5、 Key inspection components of electric lawn mower
The components that require special attention to RoHS compliance in electric lawn mowers include:
Motor and coil - may contain lead solder
Battery pack - nickel hydrogen/lithium battery
Circuit board - PCB, solder joints, components
Plastic casing - may contain phthalates
Wire and Cable - Sheath Material
6、 Precautions
1. Dual control of the entire machine and components, it is recommended to require suppliers to provide RoHS reports
2. The report must have the signature and qualification number of the testing institution in order to be valid
3. The EU will periodically revise the list of restricted substances and needs to keep track of it
4. It is recommended to keep the testing report for at least 10 years for traceability purposes