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AS 1753-1990

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Webbing for restraining devices for occupants of motor vehicles
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Superseded date

06-30-2017

Published date

01-01-1990

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1 - AS 1753-1990 WEBBING FOR RESTRAINING DEVICES FOR OCCUPANTS OF MOTOR VEHICLES
4 - PREFACE
5 - CONTENTS
6 - 1 SCOPE
6 - 2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS
6 - 3 DEFINITIONS
6 - 3.1 Elongation
6 - 3.2 Webbing
6 - 4 CLASSIFICATION AND DESIGNATION
7 - 5 MANUFACTURING REQUIREMENTS
7 - 6 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
7 - 6.1 Width
7 - 6.2 Dry breaking force
7 - 6.3 Width change under force
7 - 6.4 Wet breaking force of webbing made from other types of fibre (see Note to Clause 5)
7 - 6.5 Elongation and hysteresis
7 - 6.6 Colourfastness to rubbing
7 - 6.7 Colourfastness to perspiration
7 - 6.8 Colourfastness to light
7 - 6.9 Resistance to light degradation
7 - 6.10 Resistance to abrasion
7 - 7 MARKING
8 - 8 SPECIMENS FOR TESTING
9 - APPENDIX A - DETERMINATION OF DRY BREAKING FORCE, WIDTH CHANGE UNDER FORCE, AND WET BREAKING FORCE
9 - A1 SCOPE
9 - A2 PRINCIPLE
9 - A3 APPARATUS
9 - A4 TEST SPECIMENS
9 - A5 CONDITIONING AND PREPARATION OF TEST SPECIMENS
9 - A5.1 Conditioning
9 - A5.2 Marking of reference width
9 - A6 PROCEDURE
10 - A7 REPORT
11 - APPENDIX B - DETERMINATION OF ELONGATION AND HYSTERESIS
11 - B1 SCOPE
11 - B2 PRINCIPLE
11 - B3 APPARATUS
11 - B4 TEST SPECIMENS
11 - B5 CONDITIONING OF TEST SPECIMENS
11 - B6 PROCEDURE
12 - B7 CALCULATION AND EXPRESSION OF RESULTS
12 - B8 REPORT
13 - APPENDIX C - DETERMINATION OF RESISTANCE TO LIGHT
13 - C1 SCOPE
13 - C2 PRINCIPLE
13 - C3 APPARATUS
13 - C4 TEST SPECIMENS
13 - C5 PROCEDURE
13 - C5.1 Determination of colourfastness to light
13 - C5.2 Determination of light degradation
13 - C6 REPORT
14 - APPENDIX D - DETERMINATION OF RESISTANCE TO ABRASION (HEXBAR TEST)
14 - D1 SCOPE
14 - D2 PRINCIPLE
14 - D3 APPARATUS
14 - D4 TEST SPECIMENS
14 - D5 CONDITIONING
14 - D6 PROCEDURE
15 - D7 REPORT

Specifies requirements for webbing for restraining devices, and gives methods of test. Webbing complying with this Standard is intended for adult seat belts and child restraints, but may be suitable for other applications. Produced as a Joint Australian/New Zealand Standard.

This Standard specifies requirements for the manufacturing, performance, marking, and packaging of webbing for restraining devices for occupants of motor vehicles.NOTES:1. AS 1754.1, AS 2596, AS E35, Part I, NZS 5401 and NZS 5411 prescribe webbing to this Standard.2. Webbing specified in this Standard is intended primarily for restraining devices for occupants of motor vehicles. There may be other appropriate applications for this webbing, but specification of any additional requirements should be considered.

Committee
CS-075
DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
0 7262 6498 9
Pages
11
PublisherName
Standards Australia
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes
UnderRevision

AS 1754.1-1989 Child restraint systems for use in motor vehicles - General requirements
AS 2001.2.3-1988 Methods of test for textiles Physical tests - Determination of breaking force and extension of textile fabrics
AS 2193-1978 Methods for calibration and grading of force-measuring systems of testing machines
AS 2001.4.17-1980 Methods of test for textiles Colourfastness tests - Determination of colourfastness to perspiration
AS 2001.4.1-1996 Methods of test for textiles Colourfastness tests - Definitions and general requirements
AS 1444-1996 Wrought alloy steels - Standard, hardenability (H) series and hardened and tempered to designated mechanical properties
AS E35.1-1970 Seat belt assemblies for motor vehicles
AS 2001.1-1995 Methods of test for textiles Conditioning procedures
AS 2193-2005 Calibration and classification of force-measuring systems (Reconfirmed 2017)
AS 2596-1983 Seat belt assemblies for motor vehicles
AS/NZS 2596:2003 Seat belt assemblies for motor vehicles (ECE Regulation No. 16, MOD)
AS 1444-2007 Wrought alloy steels - Standard, hardenability (H) series and hardened and tempered to designated mechanical properties (Reconfirmed 2017)
AS 2001.4.3-1995 Methods of test for textiles Colourfastness tests Determination of colourfastness to rubbing
AS 2001.4.2-1982 Methods of test for textiles Colourfastness tests - Determination of colourfastness to daylight of textile materials

AS 1754-1991 Child restraint systems for use in motor vehicles
AS 3989-1992 Yachting harnesses and lines - Remote-release lines
AS/NZS 1754:2010 Child restraint systems for use in motor vehicles
AS/NZS 8005:2013 Accessories for child restraints for use in motor vehicles
AS 2664-1983 Earthmoving machinery - Seat belts and seat belt anchorages
AS/NZS 3629.3:2013 Methods of testing child restraints Dynamic testing of upper anchorage components and top tether extension straps
AS 3629.4-1991 Methods of testing child restraints Determination of adjustment device forces
AS/NZS 1754:2004 Child restraint systems for use in motor vehicles
AS 2227-2006 Yachting harnesses and lines - Conventional lines
AS/NZS 1754:2013 Child restraint systems for use in motor vehicles
AS 2227-1992 Yachting harnesses and lines - Conventional lines
AS/NZS 2596:2003 Seat belt assemblies for motor vehicles (ECE Regulation No. 16, MOD)
AS 3629.3-1991 Methods of testing child restraints Dynamic testing of upper anchorage components
AS/NZS 4370:2013 Restraint of children with disabilities, or medical conditions, in motor vehicles
AS 2942-1994 Wheelchair occupant restraint assemblies for motor vehicles
AS/NZS 3629.3:1997 Methods of testing child restraints - Dynamic testing of upper anchorage components

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