SAE J 386-2006 Operator Restraint System for Off-Road Work Machines《越野作业机器操作者用约束系统》.pdf
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4、0 (outside USA)Fax: 724-776-0790 Email: CustomerServicesae.org SAE WEB ADDRESS: http:/www.sae.org SAE values your input. To provide feedback on this Technical Report, please visit http:/www.sae.org/technical/standards/J386_201208SURFACE VEHICLE STANDARD J386 AUG2012 Issued 1969-03 Reaffirmed 2012-08
5、 Superseding J386 FEB2006 Operator Restraint System for Off-Road Work Machines RATIONALE J386 has been reaffirmed to comply with the SAE five-year review policy. 1. Scope This SAE Standard establishes the minimum performance requirements for pelvic restraint systems (seat belts, anchorages, and the
6、fastening elements of seat belts) necessary to restrain an operator or rider within a roll-over protective structure (ROPS) in the event of a machine roll-over, as defined in ISO 3471, or tip-over protection structure (TOPS), in the event of a machine tip over as defined in ISO 12117. This SAE Stand
7、ard applies to off-road, self-propelled work machines fitted with ROPS as specified in ISO 3471, TOPS as specified in ISO 12117 and operator restraint. 2. Normative References 2.1 Applicable Publications The following standards contain provisions, which, through reference in this text, constitute pr
8、ovisions of this International Standard. At the time of publication the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision and parties to agreements based on this International Standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standa
9、rds indicated below. Members of IEC and ISO maintain registers of currently valid International Standards. SAE J386 Reaffirmed AUG2012 Page 2 of 26 2.1.1 ISO PUBLICATIONS Available from ANSI, 25 West 43rd Street, New York, NY 10036-8002, Tel: 212-642-4900, www.ansi.org. ISO 3411:1995Earth-moving mac
10、hineryHuman physical dimensions of operators and minimum operator space envelope ISO 3471:1994Earth-moving machinery ROPSLaboratory tests and performanceAmendment 1: 1997 requirements ISO 5353:1995Earth-moving machinerySeat index point ISO 12117:1997Earth-moving machineryTip-over protection structur
11、e (TOPS) for compact excavatorsLaboratory tests and performance requirements 3. Definitions 3.1 Adjustment Hardware Hardware designed for adjusting the belt assembly to fit the user, including such hardware that may be integral with a buckle, attachment hardware, or retractor. 3.2 Seat Belt Anchorag
12、e The point where the seat belt assembly and/or extension (tether) belt is mechanically attached to the seat system and/or the machine structure. 3.3 Seat Anchorage Parts of the machine structure at which the seat system is secured. 3.4 Attachment Hardware Parts of the seat belt assembly that consis
13、ts of the necessary components to secure the seat belt assembly to the seat belt anchorage. 3.5 Attaching Bolts Threaded fasteners in the attachment hardware used to secure the seat belt assembly to the seat belt anchorage. 3.6 Strap (Webbing) A flexible belt to restrain the body and for transmissio
14、n of the forces to the attachment hardware. 3.7 Body Block The test device used to apply the seat belt force to the seat system (reference Figure 2). 3.8 Buckle and Latchplate A quick-release connector which fastens the belt assembly into a loop. SAE J386 Reaffirmed AUG2012 Page 3 of 26 3.9 Micro-Sl
15、ip (Creep) The amount of unintentional lengthening of the seat belt assembly loop during use that is caused by motion of the machine, the seat, and the seat belted occupant. 3.10 Extension (Tether) Belt Any strap, belt, wire cable, solid link, or etc., that aids the transfer of seat belt forces from
16、 the attachment hardware at the seat to the machine structure. 3.11 Hardware Any metal or rigid plastic part of the seat belt assembly. 3.12 Loop Complete seat belt assembly, as it would be installed around the seat occupant. 3.13 Operator Restraint System Total system composed of the seat belt asse
17、mbly, seat system, anchorages, and extension (tether) belts, if applicable, which transfers the seat belt force to a machine. 3.14 Polyester Yarn Yarns spun from polyethylene terephthalate. 3.15 Retractors Devices for storing all or part of the strap material of a seat belt assembly. 3.16 Automatic
18、Locking Retractor (ALR) A retractor allowing extraction of the strap to the desired length and which, when the buckle is fastened, automatically adjusts the strap to the wearer. Further extraction of the strap is prevented without voluntary intervention by the wearer. 3.17 Emergency Locking Retracto
19、r (ELR) A retractor, which during normal driving conditions does not restrict the freedom of movement by the wearer of the seat belt. Such a device has length adjusting components which automatically adjust the strap to the wearer and a locking mechanism actuated in an emergency by: Deceleration or
20、rollover of the machine (single sensitivity), a combination of machine deceleration, strapping acceleration or any other locking means (multiple sensitivity). 3.18 Nonlocking Retractor A retractor from which the strap is extracted to its full length by a small external force and which provides no ad
21、justment for the length of the extracted strap and no means for locking any strap not extracted from the mechanism at any time including an emergency. SAE J386 Reaffirmed AUG2012 Page 4 of 26 3.19 Roping Tendency of a piece of material to twist upon itself or roll up transversely, remaining in the f
22、orm of a rope instead of staying in its original strap form. 3.20 Seat Belt Assembly (Pelvic Retraint - Type 1) (Belt, Seat Belt) Any strap or belt device across the lap or pelvic girdle area designed to provide operator restraint in a machine; includes buckles or other features and may include the
23、seat belt attachment hardware. 3.21 Seat Index Point (SIP) Point on the central vertical plane of the seat as determined by the SIP-device when installed in the operators seat as defined in ISO 5353:1995. 3.22 Seat System Total support mechanism providing the interface between machine and operator i
24、ntended to seat one machine operator; includes, if provided, the seat assembly, seat adjustment mechanisms, seat support and the seat suspension. 4. Machine Related Requirements 4.1 Anchorages 4.1.1 Seat belt anchorages shall permit the seat belt assembly to be readily installed or replaced and shal
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