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Motor Vehicle Seat Belt Anchorages - Performance Requirements

2013-03-28
HISTORICAL
J385_201303
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies performance requirements for the strength of seat belt anchorages attached to vehicle structure or to the seat assemblies as installed in the motor vehicle. (This document supersedes the Performance Requirements Section of SAE J787b.) Design recommendations and test procedures are specified in SAE J383 and SAE J384, respectively.
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Motor Vehicle Seat Belt Anchorages - Test Procedure

2013-03-28
HISTORICAL
J384_201303
This SAE Recommended Practice outlines the static test procedure for the evaluation of the performance of seat belt anchorages attached to vehicle structure or to seat assemblies installed in the vehicle. (This SAE Recommended Practice supersedes the Test Procedure Section of SAE J787b.) Design recommendations and performance requirements are specified in the Recommended Practices SAE J383 and SAE J385, respectively.
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Motor Vehicle Seat Belt Anchorages - Design Recommendations

2013-03-28
HISTORICAL
J383_201303
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies design recommendations for location of seat belt assembly anchorages. It applies to seat belt anchorages attached to vehicle structure or to seat assemblies in the vehicle. (This SAE Recommended Practice supersedes the Design Section of SAE J787b.) Performance requirements and test procedures are specified in SAE J385 and SAE J384, respectively.
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Seat Belt Restraint System Hardware—Glossary of Terms

2011-04-06
HISTORICAL
J1803_201104
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a Glossary of Terms commonly used to describe Seat Belt Restraint Systems Hardware and their function. These terms are currently defined in various SAE Recommended Practices but are sometimes inconsistent. It is intended for this document to supersede the definitions found in separate SAE Recommended Practices.
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Recommended Design and Performance Standard for Seats with Integrated Lap and Shoulder Restraints

1999-04-01
HISTORICAL
J2287_199904
This SAE Recommended Practice defines minimum performance standards, qualification requirements, and minimum documentation requirements for Integrated Lap and Shoulder Restraint (to) equipped Seats (IL&SRTS). The goal is to achieve comfort, durability, and occupant protection under expected and foreseeable normal operation loads. The document attempts to define test and evaluation criteria to demonstrate performance at peak operational loads, while attempting to maintain the seat’s ability to meet loads set forth in FMVSS 207, 210, and ECE 14, 16, and 17. This document also provides guidance for design by enumerating certain design goals to enhance comfort, serviceability, and safety. Guidance for test procedures, measurements, equipment, and interpretation of results may be presented to promote uniform techniques and to achieve acceptable data.
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SEAT BELT RESTRAINT SYSTEM HARDWARE—GLOSSARY OF TERMS

1997-04-01
HISTORICAL
J1803_199704
This SAE Recommended Practice provides a Glossary of Terms commonly used to describe Seat Belt Restraint Systems Hardware and their function. These terms are currently defined in various SAE Recommended Practices but are sometimes inconsistent. It is intended for this document to supersede the definitions found in separate SAE Recommended Practices.
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SEAT BELT HARDWARE PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

1995-06-01
HISTORICAL
J141_199506
This SAE Recommended Practice describes performance requirements for hardware used in motor vehicle seat belt assemblies when tested in accordance with the test procedures specified in SAE J140. Test procedures and performance requirements for retractors will be covered in separate SAE Recommended Practices to be issued later.
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SEAT BELT HARDWARE TEST PROCEDURES

1995-06-01
HISTORICAL
J140_199506
This SAE Recommended Practice describes test procedures for evaluating hardware used in motor vehicle seat belt assemblies. Related hardware performance requirements are described in SAE J141. Test procedures and performance requirements for retractors will be covered in separate SAE Recommended Practices to be issued later.
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MOTOR VEHICLE SEAT BELT ANCHORAGES—DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS

1995-06-01
HISTORICAL
J383_199506
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies design recommendations for location of seat belt assembly anchorages. It applies to seat belt anchorages attached to vehicle structure or to seat assemblies in the vehicle. (This SAE Recommended Practice supersedes the Design Section of SAE J787b.) Performance requirements and test procedures are specified in SAE J385 and SAE J384, respectively.
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MOTOR VEHICLE SEAT BELT ANCHORAGES—PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

1995-03-01
HISTORICAL
J385_199503
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies performance requirements for the strength of seat belt anchorages attached to vehicle structure or to the seat assemblies as installed in the motor vehicle. (This document supersedes the Performance Requirements Section of SAE J787b.) Design recommendations and test procedures are specified in SAE J383 and SAE J384, respectively.
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MOTOR VEHICLE SEAT BELT ANCHORAGES—TEST PROCEDURE

1994-06-09
HISTORICAL
J384_199406
This SAE Recommended Practice outlines the static test procedure for the evaluation of the performance of seat belt anchorages attached to vehicle structure or to seat assemblies installed in the vehicle. (This SAE Recommended Practice supersedes the Test Procedure Section of SAE J787b.) Design recommendations and performance requirements are specified in the Recommended Practices SAE J383 and SAE J385, respectively.
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SEAT BELT HARDWARE WEBBING ABRASION TEST PROCEDURE

1994-06-01
HISTORICAL
J339_199406
This SAE Recommended Practice describes a test procedure for evaluating the abrasion resistance characteristics of webbing when used in adjustment hardware of seat belt assemblies such as those described in SAE J140.
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SEAT BELT HARDWARE WEBBING ABRASION PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

1994-06-01
HISTORICAL
J114_199406
This SAE Recommended Practice describes the performance requirements for abrasion resistance of webbing when used in adjustment hardware normally used to adjust the length of seat belt assemblies such as those described in SAE J140. These requirements are applicable to tests conducted according to the procedure described in SAE J339. Although adjustment hardware is normally the primary source of webbing abrasion in a seat belt assembly, consideration should be given to other areas of normal webbing contact in the restraint system that may provide a more severe condition of webbing abrasion.
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MOTOR VEHICLE SEAT BELT ASSEMBLY INSTALLATION

1994-06-01
HISTORICAL
J800_199406
This SAE Recommended Practice provides general installation instructions for aftermarket, universal type seat belt assemblies for installation in passenger cars, trucks, buses, and multipurpose passenger vehicles. It applies only to seat belt assemblies which are not identified by a vehicle manufacturer part number or which are not designed for a specific vehicle application.
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MOTOR VEHICLE SEAT BELT ASSEMBLY INSTALLATIONS

1986-04-01
HISTORICAL
J800_198604
It is the purpose of this SAE Recommended Practice to provide general installation instructions for universal type seat belt assemblies for installation in either a commercial or passenger car vehicle. Its primary intent is to provide guidance in the installation of seat belt assemblies meeting the requirements of Section 571.209 in the code of Federal Regulations of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. These minimum instruction requirements may be supplemented by more specific manufacturer's instructions, if they are necessary to provide proper installation in a particular vehicle.
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MOTOR VEHICLE SEAT BELT ANCHORAGES--PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

1986-04-01
HISTORICAL
J385_198604
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies performance requirements for either static or dynamic testing of seat belt anchorages attached to vehicle structure or to the seat assemblies as installed in the motor vehicle. (This SAE Recommended Practice supersedes the Performance Requirements Section of SAE J787b.) Design Requirements and Test Procedures are specified in Recommended Practice SAE J383, Motor Vehicle Seat Belt Anchorages--Design Recommendations and Recommended Practice SAE J384, Motor Vehicle Seat Belt Anchorages--Test Procedure.
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MOTOR VEHICLE SEAT BELT ANCHORAGES--TEST PROCEDURE

1986-04-01
HISTORICAL
J384_198604
This SAE Recommended Practice outlines both dynamic and static test procedures of seat belt anchorages attached to vehicle structure or seat assemblies installed in the vehicle. (This SAE Recommended Practice supersedes the Test Procedure Section of SAE J787b.) Design Recommendations and Performance Requirements are specified in the Recommended Practices SAE J383, Motor Vehicle Seat Belt Anchorages--Design Recommendations and SAE J385, Motor Vehicle Seat Belt Anchorages--Performance Requirements, respectively.
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MOTOR VEHICLE SEAT BELT ANCHORAGES--DESIGN RECOMMENDATIONS

1986-04-01
HISTORICAL
J383_198604
This SAE Recommended Practice specifies design recommendations for location of seat belt assembly anchorages. It applies to seat belt anchorages attached to vehicle structure or installed to seat assemblies in the vehicle. (This SAE Recommended Practice supersedes the Design Section of SAE J787b.) Test Procedures and Performance Requirements are specified in SAE J384, Motor Vehicle Seat Belt Anchorages--Test Procedure, and SAE J385, Motor Vehicle Seat Belt Anchorages--Performance Requirements, respectively.
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SEAT BELT ASSEMBLY WEBBING ABRASION TEST PROCEDURE

1986-03-01
HISTORICAL
J339_198603
This SAE Recommended Practice describes a test procedure for evaluating the abrasion resistance characteristics of webbing when used in buckles of seat belt assemblies such as those described in SAE J140a.
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SEAT BELT ASSEMBLY WEBBING ABRASION PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS

1986-03-01
HISTORICAL
J114_198603
This SAE Recommended Practice describes the performance requirements for abrasion resistance of webbing when used in buckles or other manual adjusting devices normally used to adjust the length of seat belt assemblies such as those described in SAE J140a. These requirements are applicable to tests conducted according to the procedure described in SAE J339a.
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