WARNING
Failure to properly inspect and maintain
the safety belts can cause serious
personal injury or death.
It is critical that any time a vehicle has
been involved in an accident, the entire
safety belt system is replaced in the
vehicle if the system was in use at the
time of the accident. Failure to replace the
safety belt system may result in serious
injury or death.
A damaged safety belt, whether visibly
damaged or not, could result in serious
personal injury in the event of an
accident. The safety belt systems should
be replaced at least every five years.
Do not bleach or re-dye the color webbing
because it may cause a severe loss of
belt strength. This loss of strength could
allow the safety belt to break under
stress, thus resulting in severe personal
injury or death.
The following maintenance guidelines detail
how to inspect safety belts and tethers for
cuts, fraying, extreme or unusual wear of the
webbing, etc., and damage to the buckle,
retractor, hardware or other factors which
indicate that safety belt system replacement is
necessary.
Check the web wear at the buckle/latch area
(Figure 35). The webbing must be closely
examined to determine if fraying, extreme
wear or cuts are present in the webbing. Cuts,
fraying or excessive wear would indicate the
need for replacement of the safety belt system.
Figure 35
The D-loop web guide (Figure 36) is an area
where almost constant movement of the safety
belt webbing occurs because of the relative
movement between the seat and the cab. This
constant movement forms an area where wear
will often occur. The webbing must be closely
examined to determine if fraying, extreme
wear or cuts are present in the webbing. Cuts,
fraying or excessive wear would indicate the
need for replacement of the safety belt system.
Figure 36
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