non-complying safety cages - I.E alloy:
In cases where the type and/or status of the event does not require an automobile to be fitted with any form of safety cage, the use of structures which do not comply with these regulations is permitted unless the cheief scrutineer believes the structure to be of unsafe construction.
this means fun days, club events and most motorkhanas
I think some timed sprints may also come under this?
MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
All tubing used in roll over protection structures shall be circular section cold drawn steel tube (CDS, CDW or CEW) with properties as shown in the following table:
property specification
carbon content 0.3%max
Manganese content 1.5%max
Other alloy content 0.5% for every element max
Tensile strength 350 MPa/min
The main hoop needs to be either 44.45mm outside diameter with a wall thickness or 2.5mm or 50mm outside diameter with a 2.0mm wall thickness
all other components need to be either 38mm outside diameter with a wall thickness of 2.5mm or 40mm outside diameter with a wall thickness of 2.0mm
vehicles under 700kg need tube with the outside diameter of either 38mm w/2.5mm wall thickness or 40mm outside diameter with 2.0mm thickness
CAMS may consider other steels and sizes not in compliance with the above through the process of roll over protection certificate. Note that these figures represent the minimum strengths and dimensions permitted. In selecting the steel, attention must be paid to obtaining good elongation properties and adequate weld ability,
The tubing must be bent by a cold working process and the centreline bend radius must be atleast three times the tube diameter. Where the tubing is distorted during bending, the ratio of minor to major diameter must be 0.9 or greater.
Steel "half cages" are the minimum accepted in speed events.
Full cages are minimum accepted in races, timed rallies/trials and offroad.
it then goes on to show many differant designs that are accepted providing the right material is used.
and just so I can find this later
2009 CAMS roll cage information
note: you can buy a pre-2001 logbooked cams approved alloy roll caged car. But make sure it has the book!
If your just planning on doing club events an alloy cage or no cage is satisfactory
-- someone asked this question in a for sale ad.
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