Why does the seatbelt not pull smoothly?

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IanLee
07/29/25 2:17pm
The reasons why the seatbelt does not pull smoothly are as follows: 1. Pulling too fast: There is a locking mechanism inside the seatbelt. If the seatbelt is pulled too quickly, the locking mechanism will rotate rapidly, creating a braking effect due to centrifugal force, which quickly locks the seatbelt, causing it to get stuck. 2. Spring aging: The smooth retraction of the seatbelt relies on the elasticity of the spring. Over time, the spring may become worn out. Relevant information about car seatbelts is as follows: 1. Car seatbelt: Also known as a seatbelt, it is a type of occupant restraint device. 2. Function: The car seatbelt is a safety device designed to restrain occupants during a collision and prevent secondary collisions with the steering wheel or dashboard, or to prevent occupants from being ejected from the vehicle, which could lead to injuries or fatalities.
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