Fifer
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posted on 13/1/03 at 10:29 AM |
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Seat belts
As usual, I'm confused. I have a set of Cobra seats with integral harness slots (x 2). I have bought the SVA big book and cant get my head around the
upper mounting height section. I get the 450 mm above the 136 x 50 block lying on the seat in it' rear position, however, it mentions that the upper
anchorage can be the height of the slots in the seat. does this mean that the anchorage can be below the slots and if so, how far apart can they be,
or can they be onto one fixing in the center behind the seat back etc etc. can anyone put me out of my misery by explaining the fitting of 4 point (or
3 point harness type belts using these types of seats. ?
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Bob da builder
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posted on 14/1/03 at 01:02 PM |
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Hi M8,
i also had this problem... i have made my own fibreglass bucket seats. i phoned the SVA centre. they said that the anocrage can be lower then the
eylet in the seat, where the belt passes througn the seat is the effictive anchorage point as that is where the load will be transmitted.
I personaly think 4 point harness, i think that 3 point is ok so-long as when fitting the upper anchorage you make allowance for the additional extra
loads applied, i.e. a beefy mounting cos there is double the load due to one point and not two upper anchorages as with the 4 point harness.
I had a problem with my seat.... you may have the same.. i have a MK chassis with the upper anchorages already fitted, when the seat is in the car the
anchorages do not line up with the seat holes. The seat is symectrical but when sat in the car things go a bit weird!! i know that doesnt make sence
bu im going to have to move the outer anchorage point over about 20-30mm to make things line up!
best bet is to ring your local SVA centre and have a chat to an inspector, there very helpfull. can get the phone numbers off the internet.
Also just a thourght... if you use a 3 point harness with your seat. when the seat is fully back (As you will most probably have it and how the
inspector will test your seat) then i think that the harness webbing behind the seat to the anchorage will crease up due to the angle at which it
passes through the seat. the inspector may not like this as it will cause unnecessary abraision on the seat possiably causing the webbing to frey over
time and snap!!! the 4point will not do this as the anchorage point will be behing the eylet therefore less abraision and a happy SVA inspector...
Sorry that im not to good at explaining things hope that i makes sence!!!!
Good luck
Bob
[Edited on 14/1/03 by Bob da builder]
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