X96-10529. Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Occupant Crash Protection  

  • [Federal Register Volume 61, Number 104 (Wednesday, May 29, 1996)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 26844-26846]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: X96-10529]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
    
    49 CFR Part 571
    
    
    Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Occupant Crash Protection
    
    CFR Correction
    
        In Title 49 of the Code of Federal Regulations, parts 400 to 999, 
    revised as of October 1, 1995, on page 514, in the second column, in 
    Sec. 571.208, paragraph S7.1.1.5 and Figure 5 were inadvertently 
    omitted and should read as follows:
    Sec. 571.208  Standard No. 208, Occupant Crash Protection.
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        S7.1.1.5  Passenger cars, and trucks, buses, and multipurpose 
    passenger vehicles with a GVWR of 10,000 pounds or less manufactured on 
    or after September 1, 1995 shall meet the requirements of S7.1.1.5(a), 
    S7.1.1.5(b) and S7.1.1.5(c).
        (a) Each designated seating position, except the driver's position, 
    and except any right front seating position that is equipped with an 
    automatic belt, that is in any motor vehicle, except walk-in van-type 
    vehicles and vehicles manufactured to be sold exclusively to the U.S. 
    Postal Service, and that is forward-facing or can be adjusted to be 
    forward-facing, shall have a seat belt assembly whose lap belt portion 
    is lockable so that the seat belt assembly can be used to tightly 
    secure a child restraint system. The means provided to lock the lap 
    belt or lap belt portion of the seat belt assembly shall not consist of 
    any device that must be attached by the vehicle user to the seat belt 
    webbing, retractor, or any other part of the vehicle. Additionally, the 
    means provided to lock the lap belt or lap belt portion of the seat 
    belt assembly shall not require any inverting, twisting or otherwise 
    deforming of the belt webbing.
        (b) If the means provided pursuant to S7.1.1.5(a) to lock the lap 
    belt or lap belt portion of any seat belt assembly makes it necessary 
    for the vehicle user to take some action to activate the locking 
    feature, the vehicle owner's manual shall include a description in 
    words and/or diagrams describing how to activate the locking feature so 
    that the seat belt assembly can tightly secure a child restraint system 
    and how to deactivate the locking feature to remove the child restraint 
    system.
        (c) Except for seat belt assemblies that have no retractor or that 
    are equipped with an automatic locking retractor, compliance with 
    S7.1.1.5(a) is demonstrated by the following procedure:
        (1) With the seat in any adjustment position, buckle the seat belt 
    assembly. Complete any procedures recommended in the vehicle owner's 
    manual, pursuant to S7.1.1.5(b), to activate any locking feature for 
    the seat belt assembly.
        (2) Locate a reference point A on the safety belt buckle. Locate a 
    reference point B on the attachment hardware or retractor assembly at 
    the other end of the lap belt or lap belt portion of the seat belt 
    assembly. Adjust the lap belt or lap belt portion of the seat belt 
    assembly pursuant to S7.1.1.5(c)(1) as necessary so that the webbing 
    between points A and B is at the maximum length allowed by the belt 
    system. Measure and record the distance between points A and B along 
    the longitudinal centerline of the webbing for the lap belt or lap belt 
    portion of the seat belt assembly.
        (3) Readjust the belt system so that the webbing between points A 
    and B is at any length that is 5 inches or more shorter than the 
    maximum length of the webbing.
        (4) Apply a pre-load of 10 pounds, using the webbing tension pull 
    device described in Figure 5 of this standard, to the lap belt or lap 
    belt portion of the seat belt assembly in a vertical plane parallel to 
    the longitudinal axis of the vehicle and passing through the seating 
    reference point of the designated seating position whose belt system is 
    being tested. Apply the pre-load in a horizontal direction toward the 
    front of the vehicle with a force application angle of not less than 5 
    degrees nor more than 15 degrees above the horizontal. Measure and 
    record the length of belt between points A and B along the longitudinal 
    centerline of the webbing for the lap belt or lap belt portion of the 
    seat belt assembly while the pre-load is being applied.
        (5) Apply a load of 50 pounds, using the webbing tension pull 
    device described in Figure 5 of this standard, to the lap belt or lap 
    belt portion of the seat belt assembly in a vertical plane parallel to 
    the longitudinal axis of the vehicle and passing through the seating 
    reference point of the designated seating position whose belt system is 
    being tested. The load is applied in a horizontal direction toward the 
    front of the vehicle with a force application angle of not less than 5 
    degrees nor more than 15 degrees above the horizontal at an onset rate 
    of not more than 50 pounds per second. Attain the 50 pound load in not 
    more than 5 seconds. If webbing sensitive emergency locking retroactive 
    are installed as part of the lap belt assembly or lap belt portion of 
    the seat belt assembly, apply the load at a rate less than the 
    threshold value for lock-up specified by the manufacturer. Maintain the 
    50 pound load for at least 5 seconds before the measurements specified 
    in S7.1.1.5(c)(6) are obtained and recorded.
        (6) Measure and record the length of belt between points A and B 
    along the longitudinal centerline of the webbing for the lap belt or 
    lap belt portion of the seat belt assembly.
        (7) The difference between the measurements recorded under 
    S7.1.1.5(c) (6) and (4) shall not exceed 2 inches.
        (8) The difference between the measurements recorded under 
    S7.1.1.5(c) (6) and (2) shall be 3 inches or more.
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Document Information

Published:
05/29/1996
Department:
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Entry Type:
Rule
Document Number:
X96-10529
Pages:
26844-26846 (3 pages)
PDF File:
x96-10529.pdf
CFR: (1)
49 CFR 571.208