Takata Racing RACE 4 SNAP User Manual

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Anchor point positioning has to provide a bracket pointing toward the driver as

shown in sketch below.

Webbing shall not run off the bracket under an angle of more than plus or

minus 25°.

W R O N G

C O R R E C T

C O R R E C T

C O R R E C T



L

I G H T

W

E I G H T

B

O L T

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B

R A C K E T S

B64.20.08

1.

These brackets (B 64.20.08) are commonly used for 50 mm [2”] and for a fold

in 75 mm [3”] sewn in assembly, or with D-Ring 50mm webbing (2”) wrap
mount.

2.

Bolts and washers are not supplied by TAKATA

3.

Use bolts with grade 8.8 or higher only.

4.

Make sure the bend of the bracket aligns to the direction of pull deviating not

more than plus or minus 25°.

5.

Before fully tightening position the bracket to align with direction of pull.

6.

Use e.g. “Loctite 243” to secure bolt.

7.

Tighten the bolt. Follow all instructions and information, WARNINGS boxes

provided under section “Important Information About Bolts and Torques”

8.

Make sure the bracket has not turned out of direction of pull. If it has, repeat

the procedure as described.



B

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B

R AC K E T

B 24.15.13

1. These brackets are used for sewn in or 75mm (3”) webbing 3-bar wrap

mount and 50 mm [2”] D-Ring wrap assemblies.

2. 7/16” 20 UNF shoulder bolts are standard

3. Bushing sleeves for 8mm/5/16” bolts are supplied for formula harness

anti-sub straps. Bolts will not be supplied by TAKATA. Choose from bolts with
grade 8.8 or up only.

4. Make sure the bend of the bracket aligns to the direction of pull deviating not

more than plus or minus 25°.

5. Use e.g. “Loctite 243” to secure bolt.

6. Tighten the bolt. Follow all instructions and information, WARNINGS boxes

provided under section “Important Information About Bolts and Torques”

7. Make sure the bracket can swivel after bolt is tightened.

W

EARING YOUR

H

ARNESS SAFELY

1. G

ENERAL

I

NSTRUCTIONS

To help reduce the risk of serious injury in an accident:

Never use the harness belt system for persons which weigh less than 40 kg

(88 lbs.) or those who are less than 150 cm (4‘11“) tall, regardless of age.

Never strap more than one person in place with each harness belt.

Never use the lap belt portion of the harness belt without the shoulder belts

and the anti-submarining strap (if 6 point belt is installed).

All straps must permanently run through the slots of the bucket seat – as

shown in the figure below “C

ORRECTLY

S

EATED

”.

Always make sure that no strap is twisted when worn.

Always wear the lap belt portion of the harness system low and tight across

the pelvis.

Pressure of shoulder belts on your shoulder and chest must be equal.

Never wear the belts over heavy clothing as it can interfere with proper

positioning and adjustment of the belts.

Never wear the belts over rigid or breakable objects in or on your clothing,

such as eye glasses, pens, jewellery, keys etc. as these may cause injury.

Never allow straps to rub against sharp objects.

Never allow the belts to be damaged by becoming caught in door or seat

hardware.

Never use a racing harness belt and a factory 3-point belt in the same seat at

the same time.

Improper use of any harness belt can cause serious personal

injury or death.

Correctly Seated





7/16” shoulder bolt

profiled washer

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