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Labelling of tires and wheels
When choosing tires need to be able to read their labels.
| Fig. 13.3. Location tire markings
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Radial tires (fig. 13.3) have a marking on the sidewall of, for example: 195/65 R15 91 H, where 195 - section width in mm; 65 - the ratio of the tire section height to its width,%; R - the location of the carcass cords, the designation of the radial tire; 15 - rim diameter in inches; 89 - load index of the tire; H - the speed index
Speed Index | The maximum speed, km / h | Q | 160 | S | 180 | T | 190 | U | 200 | H | 210 | V | 240 | W | 270 | Y | 300 |
Load index | Maximum wheel load, kg | 65 | 290 | 70 | 335 | 75 | 387 | 80 | 450 | 85 | 515 | 89 | 580 | 90 | 600 | 95 | 690 | 100 | 800 |
Release date is also specified on the tire sidewall (in some cases only on the inner surface of the tire). DOT CUL UM8-507 TUBELESS, where DOT - a sign of compliance with the standard; CU - a code mark of the manufacturer; L2 - the size of the tire; UM8 - type tires; 507 - manufacturing date (Week 50, 1997); TUBELESS - tubeless tire; TUBE TYPE - chamber. On the rims there is also a mark. For example, the designation of 6J x 16 deciphered as follows: 6 - the width of the disc in inches; J - the type designation of the profile of the rim of the rim; x - deep rim; 16 - boarding disc diameter in inches.
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