How to Check the Manufacturing Date of a New Car's Seat Belt?

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OElisa
07/29/25 2:36pm
Methods to check the manufacturing date of a new car's seat belt: On the left is the quality and safety inspection pass mark, in the middle is the manufacturer's logo and name, and on the right is the labor safety protection product license mark. The safety inspection mark GB609520 indicates that this seat belt is produced and inspected according to the national standard GB609585 for seat belts. The national standard T3XB refers to a general Type III suspension double-strap seat belt produced according to national standards. Additionally, it notes the impact mass, manufacturing date, production license, inspector code, and manufacturer information. The left side shows the safety inspection mark, while the right side is the certificate, indicating the manufacturer's name and logo, production license number, manufacturing standard, production date, overall tensile strength, and inspector code.
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