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What is the spec of a safety belt bolt?


TopQ1967

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Very interesting topic indeed.

 

Since a metric spanner or socket fits the seatbelt bolts, I made the assumption that the bolts would be (logically) metric. I must admit that thanks to my Seven, I have learned to use my 15 year old engineering handbooks again.

 

Anyway, if you want to be on the safe side you can contact Redline. Last year a bought a couple of new seatbelt bolts and there was no problem to deliver them separately.

 

 

Jack Flash

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They are not metric

 

I guess the reason for using imperial bolts with a metric head is to avoid the need for "specialist" tools. In most countries imperial spanners were made redundant decades ago! *smile*

 

Still, imperial thread is compulsory as this is part of the EU directive 76/115 or for that sake ECE directive 14, now updated to rev 4.

 

I for one should know!!! *cry*

 

Edited by - RJ on 27 Jan 2008 14:37:19

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As I said, thanks to a Seven you' ll always learn exciting things.

 

RJ, thanks for the reference. Since I' m dealing a lot with EU Directives, I am certainly going to look for these ones. Just to know the (technical) reason why they prefer UNF to other threads and perhaps I can use it in a conversation with one of my French or German friends. 😬

 

Jack Flash

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