A flat H-shaped metal item intended to clip belt webbing together at a free sliding latchplate in order to prevent the webbing from sliding through. A pre-crash positioning device only. Not to be used as a belt shortening clip.
Metal hardware used to hold the lap portion of a lap-shoulder belt from lengthening during normal driving by clamping the webbing together next to the latchplate; also called a "regular" locking clip. See also Belt-shortening clip.
a metal object shaped like an H or T, and comes with new safety seats
a metal stamping that is required to lock-off some automotive lap/shoulder belt systems that do not have a cinchable locking feature at the latch plate
an H shaped piece of metal and is used to keep the seat belt tight
a smooth metal device that easily slides onto the belt system and holds the overlapping belts together, thus locking or preventing movement
A flat, H-shaped metal clip that comes with most car safety seats. It is intended to fasten the lap and shoulder belts together at a sliding latch plate (a Latch plate where there is not a moving part on the Latch plate to adjust tightness and lock the belt in place), just above the buckle. Cannot be used in place of a belt-shortening clip
a special device used when the vehicle's lap/shoulder belts do not lock. A locking clip will help secure a child safety seat tightly into a vehicle.
A flat H-shaped metal clip intended to fasten together belt webbing (lap and shoulder portion) at a sliding latch plate, to prevent the webbing from sliding through. Typically the clip which comes attached with most child safety seats. Should be fastened just above the latch plate. Cannot be used in place of a Heavy Duty Locking Clip.