Fig. 4.20. Identification marking tires
Each bus can be identified by code. Narimer: 195 / 70 R 13 108 L
NOTE An explanation of the identification value, see the summary table 4.6. Dates Rim width: The distance between the bead board. Profile height: half the difference between the outer diameter and the nominal rim diameter. Nominal width: width set for the size of an inflated tire, which is installed on the geometrically correct rim. Width: the distance between the outer sides of side walls of an inflated tire, excluding the area with distinguishing mark, decorative edges and wear strips. Overall width: the distance between the outside of the side walls beefiest tire, including higher field due to distinguishing mark, decorative edges and strips of abrasion. Outer diameter: the diameter of an inflated tire in the most remote point of a race surface. Nominal attitude profile: multiplied by one hundred ratio of the height to width of a tire on its rim, presumably established. Payload Bus: The maximum load capacity of a tire which is valid for the specified conditions of use. Tire pressure: The tire pressure refers to the tire pressure at ambient temperature, and does not include an increase in air pressure caused by the tires. Speed index: the index indicates the speed limit the speed at which the tire has a load capacity corresponding to the code of duty for specified conditions.
4.3. Front suspension Adjusting the front suspension Preparing Vehicle Before adjusting the chassis, must satisfy the following conditions: - Should use regular wheels and tires;
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