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SEAT BELT HARDWARE WEBBING ABRASION PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J114_199406
- Revised
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English
Scope
This SAE Recommended Practice describes the performance requirements for abrasion resistance of webbing when used in adjustment hardware normally used to adjust the length of seat belt assemblies such as those described in SAE J140. These requirements are applicable to tests conducted according to the procedure described in SAE J339. Although adjustment hardware is normally the primary source of webbing abrasion in a seat belt assembly, consideration should be given to other areas of normal webbing contact in the restraint system that may provide a more severe condition of webbing abrasion.
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Issuing Committee
Seat Belt Systems Standards Committee
SCOPE: Provide a forum for volunteer experts in the field of safety belts to assist in the review and update of current SAE safety belt standards applicable to new passenger cars and multipurpose passenger vehicles and light duty trucks. SHORT TERM OBJECTIVES: 1. Identify SAE safety belt standards that require revision; 2. Establish extent of revision (low, medium, high); 3. Prioritize and establish timeframe for completion. LONG TERM OBJECTIVES: Identify and create new SAE safety belt standards
Reference
Number | Title |
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J140_201302 | Seat Belt Hardware Test Procedures |
J339 | This document is not part of the subscrption. |
J339_201306 | Seat Belt Hardware Webbing Abrasion Test Procedure |
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