Hi Frank!  I did a quick search; I assume you already checked with UL
(Fremont, SF, San Jose), MET (Santa Clara), TUV-Sud (Fremont),
TUV_Rhineland (Pleasanton), Intertek (Menlo Park), Bureau Veritas
(Sunnyvale), NTS (Dynamics test lab in Newark
https://www.nts.com/location/newark-ca/) and BACLC (Sunnyvale)?

Do you need an NRTL that can perform the test for you as part of accredited
testing or are you just looking for pre-qualification test data?  If you
just need a 'sniff test', Maybe Exponent (Menlo Park and Oakland) could
help. Perhaps you could approach the labs at NASA Ames or LLNL...

I am unfamiliar with the following smaller labs, but they turned up in a
search.  I didn't check their scopes but they all seem to do some form of
mechanical testing:

1)
Burlington Safety Laboratory, Inc.
7087 Commerce Circle, Unit B
Pleasanton, CA 94588
Contact Company: 888-817-1412
http://www.burlingtonsafety.com/

2)
Quanta in Santa Clara has a mechanical test lab:
http://www.quantalabs.com/

3)
Pulver Labs in San Jose:  http://www.pulverlabs.com/safety.html

4)
DVT LABS
44240 FREMONT BLVD, FREMONT CA 94538
http://dvtlabs.com/

HTH,
-Ken A

On Fri, Jul 5, 2019 at 9:00 AM frankt_cpmt <
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> Hi Everyone,
> I have been searching and drawing blanks for test labs in the bay area
> capable of performing tilt stability and measuring center of gravity in bay
> area California, San Jose, Fremont, Santa Clara, Sunnyvale, etc.
> Is there a lab or facility someone in this community uses to perform such
> testing and measurements for large scale equipments, 5 feet (w)× 6 feet
> (l)× 7.5 feet (h)?
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