Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00867:body:0:p14
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C00867
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 40618–43665

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Approval No   Extension No

1. Trade name or mark of the motor vehicle:
2. Vehicle type:
3. Manufacturer's name and address:
4.  Name and address of the manufacturer's representative (if applicable):
5.  Vehicle submitted for approval on:
6.  Technical Service responsible for conducting approval tests:
7.  Date of test report:
8.  Number of test report:
    9.  Remarks: the type of vehicle with the number of doors (sedan 2 doors, 4 doors - station wagon 4 doors ...)
10.  Position of approval mark:
11.  Reason(s) of extension (if applicable):
12.  Approval granted/refused/extended/withdrawn2
13.  Place:
14.  Date:
15.  Signature:
    16.  The list of documents deposited at the Type Approval Authority which has granted approval is annexed to this communication and available upon request.
Annex 2

    Arrangements of approval marks

    Model A
    (See paragraph 4.4. of this Regulation)

The above approval mark affixed to a vehicle shows that the vehicle type concerned has, with regard to door latches and door retention components, been approved in the Netherlands (E 4) pursuant to Regulation No. 11, under approval number 042439. The first two digits of the approval number indicate that the approval was granted in accordance with the requirements of Regulation No. 11 as amended by the 03 series of amendments.

    Model B
    (See paragraph 4.5. of this Regulation)

The above approval mark affixed to a vehicle shows that the vehicle type concerned has been approved in the Netherlands (E 4) pursuant to Regulation No. 11 as amended by the 04 series of amendments and Regulation No. 39, as amended by the 04 series of amendments[5].
Annex 3

Latch test for load tests one, two, and three, force application
          1. Purpose
 These tests are intended to establish minimum performance requirements and test procedures for evaluating and testing vehicle door latch systems for their ability to resist force loads in directions perpendicular to the latch face and parallel to the latch face in the fork-bolt opening direction. For doors which open in a vertical direction, the tests are intended to also establish minimum performance requirements and a test procedure for evaluating the primary latch system in a direction orthogonal to the first two directions. Primary door latch systems must demonstrate the ability to resist applicable force loads in both the fully and secondary latched positions; auxiliary door latch systems, and other door latch systems with only a fully-latched position, must demonstrate the ability to resist force loads in directions perpendicular to the latch face and parallel to the latch face in the fork-bolt opening direction at the levels specified for the fully latched position.
2.                                          Test operation
2.1.                                    Load test one
2.1.1.                              Equipment: Tensile testing fixture (see Figure 3-1).
2.1.2.                              Procedures
2.1.2.1.                        Fully latched position