‘Titan’ seat belts
UnitedSeats is expanding its product portfolio with the launch of the new Heavy Duty ‘Titan’ seat belts, specially developed for demanding industrial, mining, construction and outdoor applications. Designed in response to customer feedback, these seat belts are engineered for non-cab machinery environments where operators face challenging conditions every day — including rain, snow, sunlight, mud, dust and salt exposure.
Built with durability, reliability and operator safety as key priorities, the ‘Titan’ seat belts are designed to deliver consistent performance in the harshest working environments. Their robust construction provides excellent resistance against water, dirt and debris, helping to ensure long service life and dependable operation even under extreme conditions.
The seat belts comply with ISO 6683-R16 standards and are SAE-J386 approved for the U.S. market. A standout feature is the IP67-rated buckle, offering complete protection against dust ingress and resistance to water exposure. The buckle also features integrated escape vents, allowing dirt and debris to pass through easily. This makes cleaning simple — the buckle can be rinsed with water to maintain smooth operation and reliability over time.
The high-quality webbing is available in black and orange, with the range offered in both Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR) and Manual Locking Retractor (MLR) configurations to suit a wide variety of applications.
Available from June 2026, the new ‘Titan’ Heavy Duty seat belts will also be integrated into selected UnitedSeats seating solutions for heavy-duty machinery, providing enhanced operator protection and creating more complete, durable seating systems.
Available models:
- Titan Heavy Duty Seat Belt ALR – ON.150785O
- Titan Heavy Duty Seat Belt ALR – ON.150786
- Titan Heavy Duty Seat Belt ALR – ON.150787
With the introduction of the ‘Titan’ range, UnitedSeats continues to strengthen its commitment to developing reliable safety solutions that meet the evolving needs of operators working in the world’s most demanding environments.