Simpson Adult M R3 Head & Neck Restraint Hans -used-out Of Date Certificate on 2040-parts.com
Peoria, Arizona, United States
Recertified - See picture 3 for the details Manufacture date: April 2012 Good until- May 1, 2017 SFI Spec 38.1 Can be recertified: SFI 38.1 Head and Neck Restraints must be recertified every five years to maintain SFI certification. For example, if your device was certified in January, 2010 or earlier, it will require recertification by February 1, 2015. Devices passing the inspection will receive a new SFI 38.1 conformance sticker marked with the inspection date that will remain valid for five years. Please see Simpson race products SFI recertification for the costs of this service and instructions for recertification. |
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