(a) The Hybrid III Six-Year-Old Weighted Child Test Dummy is defined by drawings and specifications containing the following materials:
(1) “Parts List and Drawings, Part 572 Subpart S, Hybrid III 6-Year-Old Child Weighted Crash Test Dummy (H-III6CW),” dated June 2009 (incorporated by reference, see §572.160);
(2) The head, neck, arm, and leg assemblies specified in 49 CFR 572 subpart N; and
(3) “Procedures for Assembly, Disassembly, And Inspection (PADI) of the Part 572 Subpart S, Hybrid III 6-Year-Old Child Weighted Crash Test Dummy (H-III6CW), revised June 2009” (incorporated by reference, see §572.160).
Table A
Component assembly1 | Drawing No. |
---|---|
Complete assembly | 167-0000. |
Upper torso assembly | 167-2000. |
Spine box weight | 167-2020 Rev. A. |
Lower torso assembly | 167-3000. |
Lumbar weight base | 167-3010 Rev. A. |
1Head, neck, arm, and leg assemblies are as specified in 49 CFR 572 subpart N.
(b) Adjacent segments are joined in a manner such that except for contacts existing under static conditions, there is no contact between metallic elements throughout the range of motion or under simulated crash impact conditions.
(c) The structural properties of the dummy are such that the dummy must conform to Subpart S in every respect and Subpart N as applicable, before use in any test similar to those specified in Standard 208, “Occupant Crash Protection” (49 CFR 571.208), and Standard 213, “Child Restraint Systems” (49 CFR 571.213).
[69 FR 42602, July 16, 2004, as amended at 70 FR 77338, Dec. 30, 2005; 75 FR 76646, Dec. 9, 2010]