Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2006L01454:body:0:p5
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not take any part of any test forces.

5.7.6.                              Any 'Head Restraint' proposed to be used must be included in the 'Seat'.

5.7.7.                              All seatbelt 'Anchorages' must be designed so that 'Seatbelt Assemblies' can be replaced readily.

5.7.8.                              Any seatbelt 'Anchorage' may be designed to receive more than one 'Anchor Fitting'.

5.7.9.                              Adjustable Upper Torso Seatbelt 'Anchorages' - In the case where one or more 'Anchorages' are adjustable, the 'Anchorages' shall be capable of meeting the relevant strength requirements of clause 7 or Appendix 1 with the 'Anchorages' in any position of adjustment

5.7.10.                          Adjustable 'Sash Location Point' - In cases where a seatbelt 'Anchorage' is fitted with a 'Sash Location Guide' system incorporating an adjustable 'Sash Location Point', the seatbelt 'Anchorage' shall be capable of meeting the relevant strength requirements of clause 7 or Appendix 1 with the 'Sash Location Point' in any position of adjustment.

6.                                          ACCESSORIES ON SEAT

6.1.                                    General Accessories

6.1.1.                              Fittings such as ashtrays, hand-grips, switches, folding trays, etc. above a horizontal plane 400 mm above the 'Reference Plane' must be so made that when a horizontal longitudinal force of 375 N, using a sphere of 165 mm diameter and directed 'Forward', is applied:

6.1.1.1.                        the fitting must not project, in the most unfavourable position, more than 25 mm from the rear surface of the 'Seat'; or

6.1.1.2.                        the fitting must break off or bend so that no projections or edges are exposed as to be contactable by a sphere of 70 mm diameter.

6.2.                                    Armrests

6.2.1.                              Armrests must be tested in the directions shown in Figure 1, using the forces specified below, applied using a semi-cylindrical form of 50 mm radius and a length of 200 mm.

6.2.2.                              Each location must be loaded separately.

6.2.3.                              A vertical force (i) of 1,000 N must be applied to the armrest at locations within 30 mm of each end and at the centre of the armrest, with the loading form horizontal and transversely across the armrest.

6.2.4.                              A horizontal longitudinal force (ii) of 2,000 N must be applied to the rear upper 30 mm of each armrest, with the loading form vertical.

6.2.5.                              A horizontal force (iii) of 1,000 N must be applied to locations within 30 mm of the ends of the armrest, with the loading form vertical.

6.2.6.                              These forces must be applied in both directions to the 'Forward' end of the armrest and towards the 'Seat' at the rear end of the armrest, and outwards from the 'Seat' at the rear end of the armrest if that part of the armrest is exposed in any position of the 'Seat'.

6.2.7.                              After the forces specified have been applied, no projections or edges may be exposed