suparuss
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posted on 11/9/06 at 09:01 PM |
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get ready- seat belts mounts
i was going from memory (obviously bad memory) and drill my crush tubes and tapped them to m10 thinking that was what the sva manual wanted.
thing is is says you should use a suitable fixing "for example a bolt of at least 11mm (7/16) 8.8 grade or equivelant" so the size doesnt
seem to be set in stone. just wondering if anyone has passed with m10 12.9 grade bolts on their harnesses?
im going down in diameter and up in strength but i expect most sva men are going to be perdantic.
many thanks.
Russ.
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nitram38
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posted on 11/9/06 at 09:21 PM |
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They do use measuring calipers if they suspect something.
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suparuss
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posted on 11/9/06 at 09:36 PM |
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ive got no intention of hiding the fact that they are m10, dont see the point because m10 12.9 grade bolts are probably stronger in sheer than 7/16
8.8, just thinking the sva man wont be able to see past his little manual thats all, even then the manual is open to debate on this.
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Peteff
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posted on 11/9/06 at 11:19 PM |
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even then the manual is open to debate on this.
Where is it open to debate? It clearly states that the bolt must be 11mm or equivalent and at least 8.8 grade. 10mm won't fit the holes in your
seat belts.
yours, Pete
I went into the RSPCA office the other day. It was so small you could hardly swing a cat in there.
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suparuss
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posted on 12/9/06 at 05:50 AM |
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"for example" and "or equivelent"
[Edited on 12/9/06 by suparuss]
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Humbug
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posted on 12/9/06 at 06:18 AM |
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quote: Originally posted by suparuss
"for example" and "or equivelent"
[Edited on 12/9/06 by suparuss]
I agree with you that "for example" and "or equivalent" don't strictly mean "the bolts MUST be of that
spec" but in practice I suspect that the testers are going to go for that spec. If they don't, who is going to be able to prove, if
necessary, what is equivalent?
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DarrenW
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posted on 12/9/06 at 10:28 AM |
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I used the bolts as supplied with the harnesses that were secured into threaded tubes welded onto the chassis. This meant there was no iffy points ref
crush tubes abd bolt strength. I suggest you use correct mounting points and bolts as supplied to be safe.
Interestingly, whilst my top mounts are easily seen, the tester did not remove the nut covers to check the bolt grade neither did he make me remove
the seats to see the lower mounts and bolts. I guess they looked correct and didnt raise suspicion.
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suparuss
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posted on 12/9/06 at 04:10 PM |
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oh well, looks like im gonna have to bite the bullet and re-drill them. 2 of them are in an awkward place so it was a last resort. i guess its up to
the tester at the end of the day regardless of what the manual says.
Cheers for the help chaps.
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