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which are representative of a 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'.

TABLE 2
'ANCHORAGE' UNDER TEST                                                                    OTHER APPROPRIATE 'ANCHORAGE'
'Lap Anchorage' provided for 'Lap Belt' system.                                           The other 'Lap Anchorage' for that seating position..
'Anchorage' common to both pelvic and upper torso restraint in a 'Lap-Sash Belt' system.  'Final Torso Anchorage' and/or the 'Lap Anchorage' for that seating position.
'Lap Anchorage' provided for pelvic restraint only in a 'Lap-Sash Belt' system.           'Anchorage' common to both pelvic and upper torso restraint in a 'Lap-Sash Belt' system.
'Final Torso Anchorage'.                                                                  'Anchorage' common to both pelvic and upper torso restraint in a 'Lap-Sash Belt' system.
'Anchorage' common to both pelvic and upper torso restraint in a 'Harness Belt' system.   The other 'Anchorage' common to both pelvic and upper torso restraint and/or the 'Harness Torso Anchorage'.
'Harness Torso Anchorage.'                                                                One or both 'Anchorages' common to both pelvic and upper torso restraint in a 'Harness Belt' system.

8.4.2.                              In cases where one 'Anchorage' is a 'Final Torso Anchorage', the attachment restraining the body block must pass through the 'Sash Guide' system except that:
8.4.2.1.                        it may by-pass any 'Sash Guide' which is not a load bearing 'Sash Guide'; and
8.4.2.2.                        a load bearing 'Sash Guide' which is a component of a 'Seatbelt Assembly' (as nominated in clause 6.1) may be replaced by a representative component of sufficient strength to withstand the load requirements of clause 5.7.
8.5.                                    Direction of Loading
8.5.1.                              In the case of front and rear facing 'Seats', the direction of load to the body blocks must be:
8.5.1.1.                        'Forward' of the seating position;
8.5.1.2.                        parallel to the 'Seating Reference Plane';
8.5.1.3.                        in the case of pelvic restraint, at an angle above the horizontal of not less than 5o nor more than 50°; and
8.5.1.4.                        in the case of upper torso restraint, at an angle above the horizontal of not less than 0o nor more than 20°.
8.5.2.                              In the case of side facing 'Seats', the direction of load to the body block attached to the 'Lap Anchorages' must be:
8.5.2.1.                        in a direction towards the front of the vehicle;
8.5.2.2.                        in a vertical plane inclined inboard to a vertical longitudinal plane relative to the vehicle by not more than 20°; and
8.5.2.3.                        at an angle to the horizontal of not less than 5o nor more than 50°.

9.                                          TEST OF SASH GUIDE
9.1.                                    With the upper torso 'Strap' installed in the vehicle, tensile loads of 5 N and 900 N must be applied to it in a direction from the appropriate