Belt slide

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Mobile simulation device for impact accidents at low speeds

A seat belt sled is a device that is intended to demonstrate the forces acting on the occupants of a car in the event of a traffic accident (frontal collision) and the need to wear a seat belt . Such simulators are mostly operated by motorist clubs and are usually transportable.

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After a lock has been released, a carriage with one or two seats attached descends on an incline and hits buffers. In the ADAC seat belt sled (impact speed 11–14 km / h), the forces acting on the test subject during an impact correspond approximately to the forces that are exerted on the occupants when a car collides with a stationary vehicle at a speed of 30–40 km / h Act.

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