Common use of Neck Clause in Contracts

Neck. 2.3.1. The neck is shown as part No. 2 in Figure 1 of this annex. 2.3.2. The neck consists of a head-neck interface piece, a neck-thorax interface piece and a central section that links the two interfaces to one another. 2.3.3. The head-neck interface piece (part No. 2a) and the neck-thorax interface piece (part No. 2c) both consist of two aluminium disks linked together by means of a half spherical screw and eight rubber buffers. 2.3.4. The cylindrical central section (part No. 2b) is made of rubber. At both sides an aluminium disk of the interface pieces is moulded in the rubber part. 2.3.5. The neck is mounted on the neck-bracket, shown as part No. 2d in Figure 1 of this annex. This bracket can optionally be replaced with a lower neck load-cell. 2.3.6. The angle between the two faces of the neck-bracket is 25°. Because the shoulder block is inclined 5° backwards, the resulting angle between the neck and torso is 20°.

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Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Harmonized Technical United Nations Regulations for Wheeled Vehicles, Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Harmonized Technical United Nations Regulations for Wheeled Vehicles, Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Harmonized Technical United Nations Regulations for Wheeled Vehicles

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Neck. 2.3.1. The neck is shown as part No. 2 in Figure 1 of this annex. 2.3.2. The neck consists of a head-head- neck interface piece, a neck-thorax interface piece and a central section that links the two interfaces to one another. 2.3.3. The head-neck interface piece (part No. 2a) and the neck-thorax interface piece (part No. 2c) both consist of two aluminium disks linked together by means of a half spherical screw and eight rubber buffers. 2.3.4. The cylindrical central section (part No. 2b) is made of rubber. At both sides an aluminium disk of the interface pieces is moulded in the rubber part. 2.3.5. The neck is mounted on the neck-bracket, shown as part No. 2d in Figure 1 of this annex. This bracket can optionally be replaced with a lower neck load-cell. 2.3.6. The angle between the two faces of the neck-bracket is 25°25 degrees. Because the shoulder block is inclined 5 degrees backwards, the resulting angle between the neck and torso is 20°20 degrees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles

Neck. 2.3.1. The neck is shown as part No. 2 in Figure figure 1 of this annex. 2.3.2. The neck consists of a head-neck interface piece, a neck-thorax interface piece and a central section that links the two interfaces to one another. 2.3.3. The head-neck interface piece (part No. 2a) and the neck-thorax interface piece (part No. 2c) both consist of two aluminium disks linked together by means of a half spherical screw and eight rubber buffers. 2.3.4. The cylindrical central section (part No. 2b) is made of rubber. At both sides an aluminium disk of the interface pieces is moulded in the rubber part. 2.3.5. The neck is mounted on the neck-bracket, shown as part No. 2d in Figure 1 of this annex. This bracket can optionally be replaced with a lower neck load-cell. 2.3.6. The angle between the two faces of the neck-bracket is 25°. Because the shoulder block is inclined 5° backwards, the resulting angle between the neck and torso is 20°.

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Samples: Regulation 95 Concerning the Approval of Vehicles Regarding the Protection of Occupants in the Event of a Lateral Collision

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Neck. 2.3.1. The neck is shown as part No. 2 in Figure 1 of this annex. 2.3.2. The neck consists of a head-neck interface piece, a neck-thorax interface piece and a central section that links the two interfaces to one another. 2.3.3. The head-neck interface piece (part No. 2a) and the neck-thorax interface piece (part No. 2c) both consist of two aluminium disks linked together by means of a half spherical screw and eight rubber buffers. 2.3.4. The cylindrical central section (part No. 2b) is made of rubber. At both sides an aluminium disk of the interface pieces is moulded in the rubber part. 2.3.5. The neck is mounted on the neck-bracket, shown as part No. 2d in Figure 1 of this annex. This bracket can optionally be replaced with a lower neck load-cell. 2.3.6. The angle between the two faces of the neck-bracket is 25°25 degrees. Because the shoulder block is inclined 5 degrees backwards, the resulting angle between the neck and torso is 20°20 degrees.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles

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