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FIGURE V-25 Location for side load. |
(4) Drop test procedures.
(a) You must subject the same frame to the drop test following either the static or dynamic test.
(b) A solid steel sphere or material of equivalent spherical dimension weighing 100 lb. (45.4 kg.) must be dropped once from a height 10 ft. (3,048 mm.) above the overhead cover.
(c) The point of impact must be on the overhead cover at a point within the zone of protection as shown in Figure V-26, which is furthest removed from major structural members.
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FIGURE V-26 Zone of protection for drop test. |
(5) Crush test procedure.
(a) You must subject the same frame to the crush test following the drop test and static or dynamic test.
(b) The test load must be applied as shown in Figure V-27 with the seat positioned as specified in WAC
296-155-960 (5)(d). Loading cylinders must be pivotally mounted at both ends. Loads applied by each cylinder must be equal within 2%, and the sum of the loads of the two cylinders must be two times the tractor weight as set forth in WAC
296-155-960 (6)(a). The maximum width of the beam illustrated in Figure V-27 must be 6 in. (152 mm.).
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FIGURE V-27 Method of load application for crush test. |
(6) Performance requirements.
(a) General. You must meet the performance requirements set forth in WAC
296-155-960 (10)(b), (c) and (d).
(b) Drop test performance requirements.
(i) Instantaneous deformation due to impact of the sphere must not enter the protected zone as illustrated in Figures V-25, V-26, and V-28.
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FIGURE V-28 Protected zone during crush and drop tests. |
(ii) In addition to the dimensions set forth in WAC
296-155-960 (10)(a)(i) the following dimensions apply to Figure V-28:
H | = | 17.5 in. (444 mm.). |
J | = | 2 in. (50.8 mm.) measured from the outer periphery of the steering wheel. |
(c) Crush test performance requirements. You must not violate the protected zone as described in Figure V-28.
(7) Source of standard. This standard is derived from, and restates, the portions of Society of Automotive Engineers Standard J167 which pertain to overhead protection requirements. The full title of the SAE standard is: Protective Frame with Overhead Protection—Test Procedures and performance requirements. You must resort to the SAE standard in the event that questions of interpretation arise. The SAE standard appears in the 1971 SAE Handbook.
[Statutory Authority: RCW
49.17.010,
49.17.040,
49.17.050,
49.17.060. WSR 16-09-085, § 296-155-965, filed 4/19/16, effective 5/20/16; Order 74-26, § 296-155-965, filed 5/7/74, effective 6/6/74.]