Ban306
Active Member
If an inertia reel seat belt doesn’t ‘lock’ when pulled, this is a Reason for Rejection (RfR).
There is no requirement to assess whether an inertia reel belt ‘locks’ when you tug on it. However, some testers have used RfR 5 in Section 5.2 for this (“The locking mechanism of a seat belt does not secure or release as intended”) even though this is only meant for the seat belt buckle mechanism.
There is no requirement to assess whether an inertia reel belt ‘locks’ when you tug on it. However, some testers have used RfR 5 in Section 5.2 for this (“The locking mechanism of a seat belt does not secure or release as intended”) even though this is only meant for the seat belt buckle mechanism.