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Getting Belted: How to properly install safety belts in a racecar

Safety belts must be tight and correctly installed if expected to do their job
By Sleepy Gomez
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G-Force Racing Gear now makes... 
   
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G-Force Racing Gear now makes a seven-point polyester harness in its ProSeries. The polyester material is less susceptible to damage from theelements. This new design combines the five-point and six-point designs.G-Force says this design gives the driver a more cradled feeling,especially in layback seat designs. image by G-Force
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The Crow five-point harness... 
   
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The Crow five-point harness is a standard type for stock car beltsystems. There is a Velcro cover to keep the latch handle from beingaccidentally released. The belt tabs are stacked on the left and thenlatched to the right. image by Crow Enterprizes
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During a presentation at the South County Career Center in Ruskin,Florida, I used two students to demonstrate proper shoulder beltmountings. Here, Jeff Pate holds the belts lower. When the belts wereattached, Jeancarlo Rodriguez (seated) could lean forward with the beltsslipping over his shoulders. With the belts mounted like this, a drivercan contact the steering wheel with unpleasant results during a frontalimpact. image by Sleepy Gomez
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If there is no convenient place to mount the shoulder belts rearward,install a bar behind the seat and attach it to the cage (demonstrated byJeff Pate's arm) so that the belts go back over and then down. This barlets the belts pull from a straight-back position. The shoulder beltsshould be from straight back to no more than 10 degrees down from theshoulders. image by Sleepy Gomez
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So what is a potato doing... 
   
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So what is a potato doing in a stock car magazine? If your lap belt andanti-submarine belts are not properly installed, your fate could be thesame as many potatoes--mashed! The potato is leaning back at 20 degrees,like most drivers' seats. The lap belt is across the pelvic area at a45-degree angle. The anti-submarine belt follows the chest line down.Then, it is mounted slightly to the rear of this line. The function ofthe anti-submarine belt is to keep the lap belt in place during animpact. image by Sleepy Gomez
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Step 1:Insert the strap through the tightening buckle. Step 2:Pull the strap 8 to 10 inches beyond the buckle, fold the edges, andinsert it in mounting bracket. Step 3:Fold the strap back and reinsert it through the buckle as shown. Step 4:Fold the strap back again and insert it through the bottom portion ofthe buckle. Locking the three-bar slide adjuster (buckle) shown in steps 1 through 4is very important. The three-bar slide adjuster must be located as closeas possible to the bolt in the mounting bracket. image by Crow Enterprizes
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These sketches show the right... 
   
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These sketches show the right and wrong way to attach belt-mounting hardware to the chassis. Never mount hardware where the belt puts it in a bending load.
A&A Manufacturing
19033 174th Ave.
Spring Lake
MI  49456
G-Force Racing Gear
1020 Sun Valley Dr.
Roswell
GA  30076
Crow Enterprizes
Anaheim
CA

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