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GMW14276

Closure Panel Release Handle Release Force Measurement

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Organization: GMW
Publication Date: 1 January 2012
Status: inactive
Page Count: 9
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Note: Nothing in this standard supercedes applicable laws and regulations.

Note: In the event of conflict between the English and domestic language, the English language shall take precedence.

Purpose. To measure the force required to operate a body system closure panel's remote release mechanism.

Foreword. In order to determine standardized measurements of release forces for different vehicles and handles, it is necessary to specify a measurement procedure, which can be performed properly, easily and accurately.

This test procedure is intended to simulate the method that a customer would use to operate a remote release handle. The quasi-static force is applied in the direction that the handle is designed to be used by the customer.

Applicability. For all passenger vehicles equipped with a release handle for Hoods, Decklids, Liftgates, Midgates, Endgates or Fuel Doors.

Document History

November 1, 2019
Closure Panel Release Handle Release Force Measurement
Purpose. To measure the force required to operate a closure panel’s remote release mechanism.
April 1, 2014
Closure Panel Release Handle Release Force Measurement
Purpose. To measure the force required to operate a body system closure panel's remote release mechanism. Applicability. For all passenger vehicles equipped with a release handle for Hoods,...
GMW14276
January 1, 2012
Closure Panel Release Handle Release Force Measurement
Note: Nothing in this standard supercedes applicable laws and regulations. Note: In the event of conflict between the English and domestic language, the English language shall take precedence....

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