Retractors Sample Clauses
The 'Retractors' clause defines the rights and procedures related to parties who wish to withdraw or retract from a previously agreed-upon commitment or statement within a contract. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions under which a party may retract, any notice requirements, and the consequences or limitations associated with such retraction. For example, it may specify that a party can retract an offer before acceptance or withdraw a statement if new information arises. The core function of this clause is to provide a clear mechanism for managing changes of intent, thereby reducing uncertainty and potential disputes between parties.
Retractors. Retractors shall be subjected to tests and shall fulfil the requirements specified below, including the tests for strength prescribed in paragraphs 7.5.1. and 7.5.2. below. (These requirements are such that they exclude non-locking retractors.)
Retractors. 6.7.3.1. Automatically-locking retractors
6.7.3.1.1. The strap of a safety-belt equipped with an automatically-locking retractor shall not unwind by more than 30 mm between locking positions of the retractor. After a rearward movement of the wearer the belt must either remain in its initial position or return to that position automatically on subsequent forward movement of the wearer.
6.7.3.1.2. If the retractor is part of a lap belt, the retracting force of the strap shall be not less than 7 N as measured in the free length between the manikin and the retractor as prescribed in paragraph
8.2.4.1. below. If the retractor is part of a chest restraint, the retracting force of the strap shall be not less than 2 N or more than 7 N as similarly measured. If the strap passes through a guide or pulley, the retracting force shall be measured in the free length between the manikin and the guide or pulley. If the assembly incorporates a device, manually or automatically operated, that prevents the strap from being completely retracted, that device shall not be in operation when these measurements are effected.
6.7.3.1.3. The strap shall be repeatedly withdrawn from the retractor and allowed to retract, in the conditions prescribed in paragraph 8.2.4.2. below, until 5,000 cycles have been completed. The retractor shall then be subjected to the temperature test operation requirements given in paragraph 8.2.8.1. and corrosion test described in paragraph 8.1.1 and the dust-resistance test described in paragraph 8.2.4.5. It shall then satisfactorily complete a further 5,000 cycles of withdrawal and retraction. After the above tests the retractor shall continue to operate correctly and to meet the requirements of paragraphs 7.2.3.1.1. and 7.2.3.1.2. above.
6.7.3.2. Emergency-locking retractors
6.7.3.2.1. An emergency-locking retractor shall when tested as prescribed in paragraph 8.2.4.3. satisfy the conditions below:
6.7.3.2.1.1. It shall be locked when the deceleration of the vehicle reaches 0.45 g.
6.7.3.2.1.2. It shall not lock for strap accelerations of less than 0.8 g as measured in the axis of strap extraction.
6.7.3.2.1.3. It shall not lock when its sensing device is tilted by not more than 12° in any direction from the installation position specified by its manufacturer.
6.7.3.2.1.4. It shall lock when its sensing device is tilted by more than 27° in any direction from the installation position specified by its manufacturer.
6.7.3.2.2. Where the operation of a ret...
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