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Test of rearward Sample Clauses

Test of rearward facing devices 3.2.1. A special frame shall be fitted on the trolley in order to support the Enhanced child restraint system as shown in figure 1. 3.2.2. A steel tube shall be attached firmly to the trolley in such a way that a load of 5,000 ± 50 N applied horizontally to the centre of the tube does not cause a movement greater than 2 mm. 3.2.3. The dimensions of the tube shall be: 500 x 100 x 90 mm.

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