Abrasion and microslip test Sample Clauses

Abrasion and microslip test. Figure 1 Procedure type 1 total travel: 300 ± 20 mm protective strap for inner bar support F = 10 ± 0.1 N Example a total travel: 300 ± 20 mm rotating pin lower stop Example b Examples of test arrangements corresponding to the type of adjusting device F = 10 ± 0.1 N Figure 2 Procedure type 2 total travel: 300 ± 20 mm 25 ± 5º 25 ± 5º Test in a guide or pulley F = 5 ± 0.05 N Figure 3 Microslip Test Total travel: 300 ± 20 mm 200 mm. min. adjusting device adjusting device strap attached by stitching F = 50 ± 0.5 N 100 ± 20 mm Taut position Slack position The load of 50 N on the testing device shall be vertically guided in such a way as to prevent load-swing and twisting of the strap. The attaching device shall be fixed to the load of 50 N in the same manner as in the vehicle. Annex 6
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Abrasion and microslip test. Figure 1 Procedure type 1 Figure 2 Procedure type 2
Abrasion and microslip test. Figure 1 Procedure type 1 Figure 2 Procedure type 2 Figure 3 Microslip Test Total travel: 300 ± 20 mm Taut position Slack position The load of 50 N on the testing device shall be vertically guided in such a way as to prevent load-swing and twisting of the strap. The attaching device shall be fixed to the load of 50 N in the same manner as in the vehicle. Annex 6
Abrasion and microslip test. Figure 1 Procedure type 1 Figure 2 Procedure type 2 Following two examples of test set up Example 1 Example 2 Where α and β reproduce the angles as in the real installation (in three dimensions) Figure 3
Abrasion and microslip test. Figure 1 Procedure type 1 Total travel: 300 ± 20 mm Protective strap for inner bar Support Example a
Abrasion and microslip test. Figure 1 Procedure type 1 Remark. F = 10 ± 0.1 N, can be increased up to F = 60 ± 0.5 N Figure 2 Procedure type 2 Following two examples of test set up Example 1 Example 2 Where α and β reproduce the angles as in the real installation (in three dimensions). Figure 2 Procedure type 2
Abrasion and microslip test. Figure 1 Procedure type 1 total travel: 300 ± 20 mm protective strap for inner bar support F = 10 ± 0.1 N Example a total travel: 300 ± 20 mm rotating pin lower stop Example b Examples of test arrangements corresponding to the type of adjusting device F = 10 ± 0.1 N Figure 2 Procedure type 2 30 ± 5° total travel: 300 ± 20 mm straps in horizontal plane Test in the buckle F = 5 ± 0.05 N total travel: 300 ± 20 mm 25 ± 5º 25 ± 5º Test in a guide or pulley F = 5 ± 0.05 N The load of 50 N on the testing device shall be vertically guided in such a way as to prevent load-swing and twisting of the strap. The attaching device shall be fixed to the load of 50 N in the same manner as in the vehicle. Annex 6
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