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Racing Seat Headrest Restraint and Front-Rear Impact Testing Machine

Racing Seat Headrest Restraint and Front-Rear Impact Testing Machine

The Racing Seat Headrest Restraint and Front-Rear Impact Testing Machine is designed to evaluate the strength and impact performance of racing seat headrest restraint systems. It enables you to perform controlled front and rear impact tests to ensure occupant safety under various conditions. The machine features a user-friendly Windows-based interface with virtual instrument technology, allowing precise operation, real-time monitoring, and efficient data management.

Application

You can use this machine to assess the structural integrity and performance of racing seat headrests and restraint systems in a range of scenarios:

Evaluating headrest strength for new seat designs.

Testing after process modifications or material changes.

Quality verification of incoming seat components.

Random sampling for production quality control.

Reproducing real-world impact conditions to ensure occupant safety.

Commonly tested components with this machine:

Racing seat headrests

Seat restraint assemblies

Front and rear seat structural components

Occupant protection system components

Standards

The machine complies with international and national standards for automotive seat and occupant protection testing, including:

GB 15083‑2019 – Automotive seats, seat anchors, and headrest strength requirements and test methods

ISO/TS 16925:2014‑06 – General testing technical specification for seats and occupant restraint devices

FMVSS 202a – U.S. motor vehicle safety standard for head restraint performance

FMVSS 201 – U.S. motor vehicle safety standard for occupant impact protection

FMVSS 208 – U.S. motor vehicle safety standard for occupant protection performance

Parameters

Parameter Details
Impact Acceleration Range 200 g
Impact Velocity 24.1 km/h
Velocity Accuracy ±2.5% (or ±0.5 km/h)
Sampling Frequency 250 kSP/s
Pendulum Length 1250 mm
Pendulum Elevation Resolution 0.1°
Acceleration Accuracy ±5%
Impact Hammer Effective Mass 6.8 kg ±0.05 kg
Main Test Bench Dimensions 3000 × 2000 × 4100 mm
Computer Console Dimensions 600 × 600 × 1500 mm
Power Supply Single-phase AC 220V, 50Hz, 1 kW; Three-phase AC 380V, 50Hz, 3 kW

Features

Pendulum-based impact testing for precise simulation of front and rear collisions.

Computer interface uses virtual instrument panel technology for intuitive operation.

Test data is reproducible with highlighted key points for easy analysis.

Data is stored in a database, allowing efficient retrieval and review.

Pendulum swing angle adjustable from 0° to 172° for versatile impact testing.

Equipped with safety protective net to ensure operator safety during testing.

Accessories

Data acquisition modules

Pendulum calibration tools

Protective net and support frame

Clamping and fixture devices for headrests and seats

Computer console with software license

Test Procedures

Secure the racing seat and headrest assembly onto the test bench.

Configure impact parameters including velocity, pendulum angle, and sampling frequency via the computer console.

Verify all safety measures, including protective nets, are in place.

Initiate the impact test; pendulum strikes the headrest or restraint system.

Monitor real-time data on acceleration, velocity, and force.

After testing, retrieve the data from the database for analysis.

Inspect the tested component for deformation or failure.

Maintenance Information

Periodically inspect pendulum and pivot points for wear or alignment issues.

Verify and calibrate the impact hammer and data acquisition system regularly.

Ensure the safety protective net and support frame are intact.

Check computer software and database for integrity and proper operation.

Keep the test area clean and free of debris that may affect pendulum movement.

FAQ

1. What is this product?

It is a testing machine designed to evaluate the strength and impact performance of racing seat headrest restraint systems under controlled front and rear collision conditions.

2. What is it used for?

You use it to verify headrest and seat restraint strength, assess occupant protection performance, and ensure compliance with automotive safety standards.

3. How does it work?

The machine uses a pendulum to apply a controlled impact to the headrest or restraint system while recording acceleration, velocity, and other data through a high-speed data acquisition system.

4. Why is it important?

It ensures that racing seats and headrests provide effective protection during collisions, reducing the risk of injury to occupants and confirming compliance with safety regulations.

5. Which industries is it suitable for?

Automotive and motorsport seat manufacturing

Safety testing laboratories

Automotive R&D centers

Quality control for seat and restraint system production


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