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Custom Cages Sample Rollcage Certification Video

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Uploaded by on Mar 18, 2009

This is an example certification video for Obtaining an MSA Certificate / Letter of Conformity for a Rollcage.

In January 2008, the FIA and MSA introduced a new format of safety roll cage certificate which makes the installer and roll cage manufacturer responsible for the correct fitment of a roll cage.

To meet this responsibility the four steps list below must be verified by Custom Cages to ensure the cage is correctly fitted and welded AND before a certificate can be issued.

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  • @TheScoobyRS

    rally cages have to be designed to withstand 10 times the weight of the car. wrapping around a tree at 130 mph is always a possibility.

  • i would mig weld the whole thing might not be as pretty, well it would be close and faster and just as strong tig takes forever to do.

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  • At 0:25, where the cage is connected to the floor of the monocoque body, the metal plate should be 30+ mm greater in all directions. That's the weakest point of the entire structure and you know, the car body's sheet is too weak to withstand the impact forces with the current setup. The thickness of the plate should be at least 8 mm and additional vertical triangle plates should be used as extra strong connection between the plate and the vertical tube.

  • @MrDischargeandi

    No real race cars are made with contact adhesive - I know I saw it on a TV show.

  • It's built to top spec. Mig welded stitch on the chassis and TIG on the cage, using T45 tube. I should know I worked for them for 12 years. Too much welding?? No dumb ass, that is what is legall required. Twat

  • fine workmanship here

  • ohhhhhhhhhhh that's nice

    they teach us how to weld in engineering :D

    arc and oxy fuel welding

    and i think that is Mig or Tig Welding

  • wow, some beautiful welds

  • Mig welds

  • how big is the diameter. special metal? just wondering. Tig welded? 5 stars by the way, great vid

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