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Interpretation ID: aiam1968

Mr. Dennis M. Dykiel, Hendrickson Mfg. Company,8001 West Forty-Seventh Street, Lyons, Illinois 60534; Mr. Dennis M. Dykiel
Hendrickson Mfg. Company
8001 West Forty-Seventh Street
Lyons
Illinois 60534;

Dear Mr. Dykiel: #Please forgive the delay in responding to your lette of March 26, 1975, requesting an interpretation of the masking requirements of Federal Motors Vehicle Safety Standard No. 106-74, *Brake Hoses*. #The requirement that the label on a brake hose remain visible after painting was amended on March 17, 1975, (40 FR 12088, Docket No. 1-5, Notice 16) to permit the label to remain masked if (1) the masking material is affixed in such a way that no adhesive contacts any part of the label and (2) the masking is manually removable. Since the requirement that the label be masked or visible, rather than obscured, is a vehicle requirement, it is not effective until September 1, 1975. Vehicles manufactured before that date may contain hose which has been painted over. #Sincerely, James C. Schultz, Chief Counsel;

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