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BS AU 50-1.4.2a:1993

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Tyres and wheels. Tyres. Agricultural tractor and machine tyres Specification for load ratings for ply rating marked series tyres

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

15-03-1999

Superseded by

BS AU 50-1.4.2b:1999

Language(s)

English

Published date

15-04-1993

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National foreword
Committees responsible
Specification
1. Scope
2. Normative reference
3. Definitions
4. Tyre loads
Annex
A. (informative) Tyres on nominal rim diameter codes
     15.3 and 16.1
Tables
1. Agricultural drive wheels - Tractor tyres (diagonal
     and radial construction - normal section height) -
     Basic tyre loads (BTL) for a maximum speed of
     30 km/h and inflation pressures (IP)
2. Agricultural drive wheels - Tractor tyres (diagonal
     and radial construction - low section height) -
     Basic tyre loads (BTL) for a maximum speed of
     30 km/h and inflation pressures (IP)
3. Agricultural drive wheels - Tractor tyres - Tyre
     loads at different speeds (load/speed relationship)
4. Agricultural drive wheels - Tractor tyres used as
     duals (diagonal and radial construction - normal
     section height) - Load per tyre (L) for a maximum
     speed of 30 km/h and inflation pressures (IP)
5. Agricultural drive wheels - Tractor tyres used as
     duals (diagonal and radial construction - low
     section height) - Load per tyre (L) for a maximum
     speed of 30 km/h and inflation pressures (IP)
6. Agricultural drive wheels - Tractor tyres for special
     cultivation work (diagonal and radial construction)
     - Basic tyre loads (BTL) for a maximum speed of
     30 km/h and inflation pressures (IP)
7. Agricultural drive wheels - Tractor tyres for special
     cultivation work (diagonal and radial construction)
     - Tyre loads (L) for special cultivation work at a
     maximum speed of 10 km/h and inflation pressures (IP)
8. Agricultural steering wheels - Tractor tyres
     (diagonal construction - normal section height) -
     Basic tyre loads (BTL) for a maximum speed of
     30 km/h and inflation pressures (IP)
9. Agricultural steering wheels - Tractor tyres
     (diagonal construction - low section height) -
     Basic tyre loads (BTL) for a maximum speed of
     30 km/h and inflation pressures (IP)
10. Agricultural steering wheels - Tractor tyres - Tyre
     loads at different speeds (load/speed relationship)
11. Agricultural implement tyres (diagonal construction
     - normal section height) - Basic tyre loads (BTL)
     for a maximum speed of 30 km/h and inflation
     pressures (IP)
12. Agricultural implement tyres (diagonal construction
     - low section height) - Basic tyre loads (BTL) for a
     maximum speed of 30 km/h and inflation pressures (IP)
A.1 Agricultural steering wheels - Tractor tyres
     (diagonal construction - low section height) - Basic
     tyre loads (BTL) for a maximum speed of 30 km/h and
     inflation pressures (IP)
A.2 Agricultural implement tyres (diagonal construction
     - normal section height) - Basic tyre loads (BTL)
     for a maximum speed of 30 km/h and inflation
     pressures (IP)
A.3 Agricultural implement tyres (diagonal construction
     -low section height) - Basic tyre loads (BTL) for a
     maximum speed of 30 km/h and inflation pressures (IP)

Sets out load ratings for the ply rating marked series of tyres for agricultural tractors and machines. Also includes detailed tables.

Committee
AUE/4
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes BS AU50: Sub 4.2a: 1993. BS DRAFT FOR COMMENT 89/80264 DC
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
16
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO 4251-2:2017 Identical

ISO 4223-1:2002 Definitions of some terms used in the tyre industry Part 1: Pneumatic tyres

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