Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2007C00034:body:0:p10
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2007C00034
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 27553–30829

Plane'
5.4.3.1.2.                  not more than 50 mm from the 'Seating Reference Plane'; and
5.4.3.1.3.                  within 'Area B' but without the location requirements of Clause 5.9.2.1.
5.4.3.2.                        In cases where 2 harness 'Anchorages' are provided for a particular seating position, the 2 'Anchor Points' shall be located
5.4.3.2.1.                  'Rearward' of a transverse plane inclined at the same angle as the 'Torso Reference Line' and 75 mm horizontally 'Rearward' from the 'Seating Reference Point';
5.4.3.2.2.                  either side of the `Seating Reference Plane' in such a way that the distances from the 'Seating Reference Plane' do not differ by more than 100 mm;
5.4.3.2.3.                  such that the transverse separation does not exceed 300 mm, and is either greater than 25 mm or is less than 250 mm by not more than half the horizontal distance from either 'Anchor Point' to the transverse place through the 'Torso Reference Line'; and
5.4.3.2.4.                  within 'Area B' but without the transverse location requirements of Clause 5.9.2.1.
5.5.                                    TESTING OF 'ANCHORAGES'
5.5.1.                              Installation of Doors

         Except in cases where the vehicle complies with the Australian Design Rule for "Door Latches and Hinges", testing shall be carried out with the vehicle doors open or removed.

5.5.2.                              Installation of 'Seats'

         The appropriate 'Seats' shall be installed for the tests and located in their rearmost driving or riding position and with the 'Seat' back adjusted to the design 'Seat Back Angle' except that in cases where the line of pull could not contact a particular portion of the 'Seat' then that portion may be removed.

5.5.3.                              Body Blocks

         Loads shall be transmitted by the use of body blocks.

5.5.4.                              Loading of Body Blocks
5.5.4.1.                        Each body block shall be restrained by attachments which are representative of a seat belt passing around the body block and connected to the 'Anchorage' under test and another appropriate 'Anchorage' as described in the following Table 2, by fittings that are representative of the actual 'Anchor Fittings' designed for each 'Anchorage'.
5.5.4.2.                        In cases where one 'Anchorage' is a 'Final Torso Anchorage', the attachment restraining the body block shall pass through the 'Sash Guide' system except that
5.5.4.2.1.                  it may by-pass any 'Sash Guide' which is not a load bearing 'Sash Guide'; and
5.5.4.2.2.                  a load bearing 'Sash Guide' which is a component of a 'Seat Belt Assembly' (as nominated in Clause 5.3.1) may be replaced by a representative component of sufficient strength to withstand the load requirements of Clause 5.2.6.
5.5.5.                              Direction of Loading
5.5.5.1.                        In the case of front and rear facing 'Seats', the direction of load to the body blocks shall be:
5.5.5.1.1.                  'Forward' of the seating position;
5.5.5.1.2.                  parallel to the 'Seating Reference Plane'
5.5.5.1.3.                  in the case of pelvic restraint, at