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Old 3rd September 2013, 08:40 AM
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This is the guide for use on minibuses and coaches - ive gone for 7/16

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D. Where seat belts, other than looped belts, are anchored to the seat frame or the vehicle floor they must be secured with mounting bolts in accordance with the following:

Minimum Acceptable Size and Grade of Bolts for Seat Belt Anchorage’s


Type of Anchorage


Single Anchorage


M8 High Tensile Steel, M10 Standard Material


Double Anchorage

7/16" Standard Material, M10 High Tensile Steel


Note: Bolt head marks

Standard Material = P, 4.6 or SAE equivalent

High Tensile Steel = S, 8.8 or SAE equivalent

No Markings = Standard Material

If the examiner cannot determine the grade of bolt it must be assumed to be of Standard Grade.
From memory, nuts are not stamped with a grade anyway. M12 is well above the recommendation, and they really have no way of checking the strength of the nut anyway. As long as the bolt head is stamped, I wouldn't worry!
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Old 3rd September 2013, 08:48 AM
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They go to all this trouble for seat belt mountings in buses,coaches and minibuses etc and the bolt to a mickey mouse floor.
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Old 3rd September 2013, 01:01 PM
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The bolt is the part that gets stressed in shear and in tension. As long as the nut is not made of cheese, it will hold.
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Old 3rd September 2013, 10:53 PM
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Thanks guys thats great advice, I had fears I was going to have to get the grinder out !

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Old 4th September 2013, 11:38 AM
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Make the plate longer and fold edges onto chassis rails to make it stronger.
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