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Ateco Winch Challenge
Moderator: evanstaniland
Supplementary Rules
As per the CCDA Rules and Regulations,
1. 6 point roll cages for LWB and SWB vehicles. 4 point internal cage will be accepted for utilities. Must include ‘A’ pillar protection.
2. Helmets and Harnesses are mandatory.
Please note that these rulings are final. If you are unable to or unwilling to comply with this ruling, you have the right to withdraw from the event with all monies refunded.
Please Note: All information has been placed on the AWWC Website. (http://www.awwc.org.au)
Regards,
Geoff Mooney
Event Director
As per the CCDA Rules and Regulations,
1. 6 point roll cages for LWB and SWB vehicles. 4 point internal cage will be accepted for utilities. Must include ‘A’ pillar protection.
2. Helmets and Harnesses are mandatory.
Please note that these rulings are final. If you are unable to or unwilling to comply with this ruling, you have the right to withdraw from the event with all monies refunded.
Please Note: All information has been placed on the AWWC Website. (http://www.awwc.org.au)
Regards,
Geoff Mooney
Event Director
TamsTJ wrote:We are allowing 4 point internal cages in utilities for the Ateco Warn Winch Challenge 2004. As long as it has 'A' pillar protection, it will be allowed
does this mean an exo cage that is made out of FIA/ CAMS approved tube and to FIA specs wont pass?
Stu
[quote="COOP"] By the way Mr engineering Guru maybe you better get another calculator or learn how to use it![/quote]
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external cage
yeah Stu i belive all our cages have to be internal the only exception to the rule that i know of was last years OBC as all the pommy cars run external cages
Mal
Mal
This doesn't make sense to me; this is just how I see it.
1st point. With an exo you will have less chance of getting covered in glass from broken screens as well as reducing panel damage
2nd point. With an exo cage on a ute/ tray top you can hard mount an effective 6 point, or 8 point cage to the chassis.
3rd point. A cage with only A & B pillar hoops will still lean back in to the cab in a roll over pushing the A hoop straight into the driver and navigators heads.
Finally. In my GU CC with an after market seat I have about 3" between my head and the top of the door/ roof put in a 2" piece of tube and 1/2" foam and I am down to half an inch. And I know a few other people running these trucks who have lifted their seats who will have the same trouble.
In reference to a harness you can pick up off the original bolt holes in the floor, then building a frame off the upper bolt hole and the inertia reel bolt hole, or set up a sandwich plate inside and outside off the back wall of the cab, both of which would pass CAMS regs.
It’s a great idea introducing these new regulations but I feel there are a few issues that need to be addressed before the regs are set in concrete.
Stu
1st point. With an exo you will have less chance of getting covered in glass from broken screens as well as reducing panel damage
2nd point. With an exo cage on a ute/ tray top you can hard mount an effective 6 point, or 8 point cage to the chassis.
3rd point. A cage with only A & B pillar hoops will still lean back in to the cab in a roll over pushing the A hoop straight into the driver and navigators heads.
Finally. In my GU CC with an after market seat I have about 3" between my head and the top of the door/ roof put in a 2" piece of tube and 1/2" foam and I am down to half an inch. And I know a few other people running these trucks who have lifted their seats who will have the same trouble.
In reference to a harness you can pick up off the original bolt holes in the floor, then building a frame off the upper bolt hole and the inertia reel bolt hole, or set up a sandwich plate inside and outside off the back wall of the cab, both of which would pass CAMS regs.
It’s a great idea introducing these new regulations but I feel there are a few issues that need to be addressed before the regs are set in concrete.
Stu
[quote="COOP"] By the way Mr engineering Guru maybe you better get another calculator or learn how to use it![/quote]
www.indurooffroad.com
44mm and 38mm Roll Cage Tube
Eibach Springs SAW Shocks
www.indurooffroad.com
44mm and 38mm Roll Cage Tube
Eibach Springs SAW Shocks
Why dont you guys just have the same rules as cams, after reading all this there seems to be no actual specs for the cages exept they must be 6 point (or 4 in some cases) and have A piller protection, so are you saying that if i run some coat hanger wire around my cabin this would be acceptable. Why dont you just go with the cams regs. They have been around for ages and prob have a lot more expereince in this.
I am not ready to compete yet but a cage is on my list of things todo. If you guys are going to change your minds every year i might have to put it off to im ready to compete
EDIT: I do appologise cams dont even have specs at the moment (oh well just go with the coathanger wire)
Regards
Dave
I am not ready to compete yet but a cage is on my list of things todo. If you guys are going to change your minds every year i might have to put it off to im ready to compete
EDIT: I do appologise cams dont even have specs at the moment (oh well just go with the coathanger wire)
Regards
Dave
Ateco Warn Challenge Supplementary regulations
Bulletin Number 2
Notice to all invited competitors.
The organisers appreciate the short time frame for fitment of 6 point roll cages and A pillar protection for the upcoming Ateco Warn Challenge.
Therefore, we would like any current invited competitor, who feels they do not have sufficient time to complete the safety requirements to contact Matt Fenner (ph 03 9793 0002) for a individual roll cage and 4 point harness inspection at their earliest convenience.
Per.
Ateco Warn Challenge Committee
Bulletin Number 2
Notice to all invited competitors.
The organisers appreciate the short time frame for fitment of 6 point roll cages and A pillar protection for the upcoming Ateco Warn Challenge.
Therefore, we would like any current invited competitor, who feels they do not have sufficient time to complete the safety requirements to contact Matt Fenner (ph 03 9793 0002) for a individual roll cage and 4 point harness inspection at their earliest convenience.
Per.
Ateco Warn Challenge Committee
OzJeeper wrote:No one is permitted to roll over, crash or otherwise injure themselves. I want a quiet week end just lookin' on...not doing any first aid stuff at all!
Did you getted voted in as the comp First aid person did you?? As I got voluntered for the a stage first aid person (dont know much first aid but do know how to use a shovel - so dont hurt yourself).
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY....
OzJeeper wrote:Turps - Maybe I can give you a crash course in first aid.
Have got a first aid cert (level 2 workplace), but that is only really good for band aids (at work we really on the medics to be 2 paces behind us). And have a fair idea of first aid. If it aint going to do more damage if they are left where they are,leave them till a real medic arrives is my theory.
As I assume the course first aid kit will consist of neck braces, back boards etc and a qualliffied person to operate it all. As I have used this stuff when I worked on an airfield (all this was carried on the truck), but its been a while.
Will be interesting how they work this with not all stages being in the same general location (well thats the impression I got the other day).
As for a bit of disscussion about first aid and procedures etc. I wouldnt have a problem with having a get together on the friday some time. As we plan to get there about lunch time and our stage doesnt need much work (bit of bunting thats it).
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY....
Ummmm.....sorry I was really joking a bit as in "crash" meaning....
Ah well, serves me right for being silly.
I agree it would be a good thing to get together on Friday before the carnaqge starts and have a bit of a briefing.
I will have as much equipment as needed, including oxygen.
I'm a Retired Paramedic...teach "4 Wheelers First Aid" and other stuff. So you guys are in good hands (I think).
Ah well, serves me right for being silly.
I agree it would be a good thing to get together on Friday before the carnaqge starts and have a bit of a briefing.
I will have as much equipment as needed, including oxygen.
I'm a Retired Paramedic...teach "4 Wheelers First Aid" and other stuff. So you guys are in good hands (I think).
Non-funded retiree.
where to go 4x4ing on the Saturday
have got two 4by's coming down for the comp on the weekend (a t/deisel LWB patrol, 4"lift, 33" muddies and my SWB).If we come down on Friday night, does anyone know a good area around Warragul to 4wheel on the Saturday?
2002GU Patrol, 3Lt TD, dtronic, 5" mannel extreme lift kit, rockhopper gears in auto box, Lightforce XGTs, 230 Lt fuel tanks, 35" BFG muddies, Rear drawers, opposite lock rear bar/tyre carrier& more
I'm going to be there Friday night, Our club is running 2 Special stages, since one of the other clubs pulled out. Only problem is they want to start our first stage on Saturday at 6am
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turps wrote:OzJeeper wrote:No one is permitted to roll over, crash or otherwise injure themselves. I want a quiet week end just lookin' on...not doing any first aid stuff at all!
Did you getted voted in as the comp First aid person did you?? As I got voluntered for the a stage first aid person (dont know much first aid but do know how to use a shovel - so dont hurt yourself).
I'll be there too Turps.. in teh role of da da ded da - **** Communications Officer**** "Comedy Channel..."
Sweet! Bring on the the cars laying over for sleeps.. and our club competitors kicking some butt.!
80 Series Turbo - the Toy car...
XR6 Turbo - the work car...
XW wagon - the dogs car...
XR6 Turbo - the work car...
XW wagon - the dogs car...
Would anyone have a copy of the directions, or the address of the farm they could post up please?? The official website appears to be down (i can't access it at least) and i fear it will be down before i get another chance to find out where it is before i leave. I know it is somewhere near old sale rd, but thats about it.
Thanks
Thanks
Snatchy wrote:Would anyone have a copy of the directions, or the address of the farm they could post up please?? The official website appears to be down (i can't access it at least) and i fear it will be down before i get another chance to find out where it is before i leave. I know it is somewhere near old sale rd, but thats about it.
Thanks
Try now, seems to be working
http://www.awwc.org.au/AwLocationBody.htm
89 Maverick LWB ute, Turbo Deisel, 6hp High Mount, 36" Peeds, lockers etc
GU 4.5, 35's etc
GU 4.5, 35's etc
Or use these details I coppied off the above link
Coming from Melbourne, take Princes Hwy, pass the exits to Warragul, and take the exit to Nilma. Turn left, and then turn right on to Bloomfield Road. Follow Bloomfield Road for approximately 7-10 minutes to find Old Sale Road on the right at the crest of a hill. Follow Old Sale Road for about 10-15 minutes. Look on your left for the ‘Bindarree’ sign on a white fence.
Coming from Melbourne, take Princes Hwy, pass the exits to Warragul, and take the exit to Nilma. Turn left, and then turn right on to Bloomfield Road. Follow Bloomfield Road for approximately 7-10 minutes to find Old Sale Road on the right at the crest of a hill. Follow Old Sale Road for about 10-15 minutes. Look on your left for the ‘Bindarree’ sign on a white fence.
89 Maverick LWB ute, Turbo Deisel, 6hp High Mount, 36" Peeds, lockers etc
GU 4.5, 35's etc
GU 4.5, 35's etc
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