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The following pages explain the meaning of various indications and technical specifications of the tires.
The tire load capacity is indicated by a Load Index corresponding with a standard speed of 40 km/h (speed symbol A8) and a specific reference pressure (indicated by one or more asterisks).
If possible, a second (and third) load capacity is given corresponding with another speed, viz. 10 km/h (A2) or 50 km/h (B). The tire pressure is then not standard-based, but has been given by the tire manufacturer.
The reference pressure is given as follows:
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| - |
= 1.4 bar |
| * |
= 1.6 bar |
| ** |
= 2.4 bar |
| *** |
= 3.2 bar |
| **** |
= 3.6 bar |
Example:
Tire indication 153A2/142A8 **** means:
142 A8: Load capacity of 2650 kg at 40 km/h and a reference pressure of 3.6 bar.
153 A2: Load capacity of 3650 kg at 10 km/h and a tire pressure of 4.4 bar, according to Kléber.
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