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Memorandum - NHTSA

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Iv-37<br />

0 Inner roll stop test (S7.8) - This is a dynamic test using the wheelchair test device, whic:h<br />

measures the inner roll stop's ability to keep a wheelchair entirely on the platform surfi ce.<br />

Static load tests (S7.9) (S7.11) (S7.14) - There are three static load tests, which test the<br />

strength of the lift structure. Static load I requires that the lift be deployed, lowered<br />

(loaded), raised (unloaded), lowered (unloaded), raised loaded then stowed. This<br />

sequence is referred to partially or in its entirety as a test procedure for several<br />

requirements. It also must be repeated after the Static I1 test. The Static I1 test is a pro1If<br />

test. When the lift is loaded with three times the standard load for two minutes, it mus<br />

not suffer separation, fracture or breakage and must remain operational after the test. Tl'he<br />

Static 111 test is the ultimate load test. When the lift is loaded with four times the standard<br />

load for two minutes, it must not suffer separation, fracture or breakage. It is not required<br />

that the lift be operational after the Static 111test.<br />

0 Fatigue endurance test (S7.10) - This test assures a minimum endurance of working parts<br />

by cycling the lift in a fashion that represents normal usage.<br />

0 Handrail test - Assures that handrails will not exhibit breakage or excessive deformaticln<br />

when loads similar to those experienced during normal usage are applied.<br />

0 Wheelchair retention device overload test - Tests for a minimum strength of the<br />

wheelchair retention device.<br />

The test devices specified above can be easily obtained or constructed at a minimum of expen:;e.<br />

The majority of the test procedures are from existing standards and therefore most lifts shoulct<br />

already be in compliance.<br />

In all, 44 specific requirements of FMVSS No. 403 are assessed using the Static Load Test I.<br />

Following Static Load Test I ,a Static Load Test I1 (S7.8) is conducted. A static load of 816 k g<br />

mass (1,800 lbs.), representing a factor of safety of 3 with respect to lift strength, is applied to the<br />

660 to 686 mm (26" to 27") square pallet through the platform centroid for a period of not les!:<br />

than 2 minutes. After this load is removed, a visual inspection is to be conducted per S6.5,

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