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GB 17353-2024 GB NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 43.140 CCS T 80 Replacing GB 17353-2014 Protective devices against unauthorized use for motorcycles and mopeds ISSUED ON: SEPTEMBER 29, 2024 IMPLEMENTED ON: JANUARY 1, 2026 Issued by: State Administration for Market Regulation; Standardization Administration of PRC. Table of Contents Foreword ... 3 1 Scope ... 5 2 Normative references ... 5 3 Terms and definitions ... 5 4 Locking device classification ... 7 5 Requirements ... 8 6 Test methods ... 10 7 Identical type determination ... 17 8 Implementation of the Standard ... 18 Protective devices against unauthorized use for motorcycles and mopeds 1 Scope This document specifies the classification, requirements, test methods and identical type judgment of protective devices for motorcycles and mopeds. This document applies to locking devices and positioning devices with protective functions installed on motorcycles and mopeds (hereinafter referred to as "vehicles") as original components. 2 Normative references The provisions of the following documents constitute the essential clauses of this document through normative references in this text. Among them, for referenced documents with dates, only the versions corresponding to the dates are applicable to this document; for referenced documents without dates, the latest versions (including all amendments) are applicable to this document. GB/T 24553 Motorcycles and mopeds - Limitative device to steering and maximum wheel steer angle - Requirements and measurement methods GB/T 29259 Road vehicle - Electromagnetic compatibility terminology GB/T 30038 Road vehicles - Degrees of protection (IP-Code) - Protection of electrical equipment against foreign objects, water and access GB/T 39267 Terminology for BeiDou navigation satellite system (BDS) 3 Terms and definitions The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 29259 and GB/T 39267 and the following apply to this document. 3.1 protective function The function of preventing unauthorized use of the vehicle or tracing the location information when the vehicle is moved without authorization. 5 Requirements 5.1 General requirements 5.1.1 The vehicle shall be equipped with at least one type of locking device from Class I to Class IV. 5.1.2 The design of the locking device and the parts related to its operation on the vehicle shall ensure that the device cannot be opened quickly and accidentally, become ineffective, or be unlocked or damaged by tools that are cheap, easy to hide, and easy for the general public to carry and make. NOTE: Such as vehicle tools. 5.2 Locking device requirements 5.2.1 The locking device shall meet the following design requirements. a) It shall be ensured that the vehicle cannot turn and cannot move forward or backward in a straight line when the locking devices of Classes I~III are in effect; it shall be ensured that the vehicle drive wheels cannot rotate when the locking devices of Class IV are in effect. b) If a Class IV locking device is used, the locking device loses its locking effect when it releases the locking of the transmission mechanism. If the device works by controlling the parking device, the vehicle engine or motor shall stop running when it works. c) The mechanical key can only be removed when the lock tongue is fully opened or closed. Even if the mechanical key is inserted, it shall not be placed in any intermediate position that affects the engagement of the lock tongue. Vehicles using electronic keys are exempt from this provision. d) For a Class I or Class II locking device, the vehicle is locked only when the mechanical key is turned to the specified position (electronic keys are exempted); when the steering handle or steering wheel is in the appropriate position, the lock tongue engages with the corresponding groove. e) For a Class III locking device, the locking tongue is pre-closed by a separate action on a vehicle component or by turning the key. If the locking tongue is pre-closed, the key cannot be removed unless in accordance with c). 5.2.2 The requirements of 5.2.1a)~5.2.1c) can be met by the independent operation of a mechanical key or an electronic key. 5.2.3 The mechanical key used for the locking device shall have at least 1000 different combinations. If the total annual production of vehicles is less than 1000, the number of key combinations shall be equal to the total annual production of the model. Among all vehicles of the same model, the occurrence rate of a certain combination shall not be greater than 1/1000. 5.2.4 The electronic key used for the locking device shall be encoded in the manner provided by the manufacturer. The number of coding combinations of the electronic key shall be no less than 106. 5.2.5 There shall be no visible codes with relevant logical relationships on the mechanical key or electronic key and the locking device. 5.2.6 The design, manufacture and installation of locks with lock cylinders shall ensure that they can maintain normal protective functions after the lock cylinder torque test is carried out according to the method in 6.1, and that no tool other than the key provided can rotate the lock cylinder with a torque less than 2.45 N • m. For lock cylinders with pin tumblers, there shall be no more than two tumblers in adjacent positions and working in the same direction. In the same lock, the number of identical tumblers shall not exceed 60% of the total number. For lock cylinders with flat tumblers, there shall be no more than two tumblers in adjacent positions and working in the same direction. In the same lock, the number of identical tumblers shall not exceed 50% of the total number. 5.2.7 The locking device shall be designed to eliminate any accidental locking that may endanger safety when the vehicle is in motion. 5.2.8 For Class I, Class II and Class III locking devices, the steering locking torque test shall be carried out according to the method in 6.2. It shall not cause any steering damage that endangers safety. 5.2.9 For Class I, Class II and Class III locking devices, their design shall ensure that when locked, the angle between the steering and the left or right side of the straight line direction of the vehicle is not less than 20° when measured in accordance with the method described in GB/T 24553. 5.2.10 For Class IV locking devices, when in the locked position, the drive wheels shall not rotate when the maximum traction torque of the vehicle is applied. 5.2.11 For Class II and Class III locking devices, it shall be ensured that the locking tongue cannot be closed when the engine or motor is in the working position. 5.2.12 For Class III locking devices, they shall not be rendered ineffective when in the working position. 6.1.2 Use a different-number key with the same groove (or similar tool) to fully insert the lock cylinder and clamp the key handle with a torque wrench. 6.1.3 Use the torque wrench to rotate the key handle and gradually apply torque until it reaches 2.45 N • m. 6.1.4 After the test, check the lock cylinder with the original key. 6.2 Steering locking torque test 6.2.1 Set the locking device of the test vehicle to the steering lock position. 6.2.2 Install the test fixture on the vehicle's steering handle or steering wheel and tighten it with screws. Ensure that the test fixture is symmetrical on both sides during installation. 6.2.3 Adjust the center adjustment block in the test fixture to the center position. 6.2.4 Connect the torque wrench to the center adjustment block and apply a torque of 200 N • m in both the left and right directions around the steering column. 6.2.5 After the test, check the vehicle steering. 6.3 Cyclic test of Class III locking device 6.3.1 Test equipment 6.3.1.1 Fixture for mounting the steering samples with a locking device. 6.3.1.2 Device for opening or closing the locking device using a key. 6.3.1.3 Device for rotating the steering column relative to the locking device. 6.3.2 Test methods 6.3.2.1 Install the steering sample with a locking device on the fixture. 6.3.2.2 One cycle of the test procedure shall include the following steps: a) Unlock the locking device and turn the steering column to a position where the locking device cannot lock; b) Use the key to turn the locking device from the unlocked position to the locked position; c) Rotate the steering column to ensure that the torque acting on it at the moment the locking device is engaged is 5.88 N • m±0.25 N • m; buildings or trees taller than 13 m within 50 m around the test site. In an open environment under working conditions, continuously record positioning data for more than 1 h. Connect the satellite signal simulator to the RF input port of the device to be measured, conduct continuous testing for more than 1 hour, compare the obtained positioning data with the coordinates of the standard positioning data of the simulation signal, and calculate the standard deviation of the positioning accuracy. 6.6.2.2 Dynamic positioning test Use a satellite positioning system with an accuracy better than 2 m, connect it to the satellite signal simulator, and under the condition of an elevation mask angle of 15°, there shall be no buildings or trees over 13 m within 50 m around the test site. Record the following positioning data in an open environment in working condition: a) Move along a straight line at a speed of 5 m/s±1 m/s for at least 1 min, and then reduce the speed to 0 along the same straight line within 5 s; b) Move along a straight line on a horizontal plane at a speed of 2 m/s±0.5 m/s for at least 100 m, then move along the same straight line on both sides at a displacement of 2.0 m±0.5 m relative to the straight line at a period of 11 s~12 s, and maintain this displacement for at least 1 min. The satellite signal simulator is connected to the RF input port of the device to be positioned, and the positioning data is output once a second. The acquired positioning data is compared with the coordinates of the standard positioning data of the simulation signal, and the standard deviation of the positioning accuracy is calculated. 6.6.3 Result analysis Using the sorting method, the position output by the satellite signal simulator system at each time point is compared with the position output by the vehicle-mounted satellite positioning system to obtain the position error at each time point. The errors of all valid positioning data are sorted from small to large, and the error of the sample point located at 95% of the total sample volume is taken as the positioning accuracy (95%) measurement result. If the final measurement result is less than or equal to 10 m, it is determined that the vehicle-mounted satellite positioning system can meet the requirements of the positioning accuracy test. 6.6.4 Protocol common parameterized statements The meaning of parameterized statements is shown in Table 5. ......
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