Load index definition

Load index means a numerical code which indicates the load the tyre can carry at the speed corresponding to the associated speed symbol and when operated in conformity with the service conditions specified by the manufacturer. A pneumatic tyre can have more than one load index to indicate its load capacity when used in single or dual (twin) formation, or to indicate an alternative load capacity (Unique point) on which a load variation in accordance with paragraph 2.35. and annex 8 to this Regulation is not permitted.
Load index means a numerical code which indicates the maximum load the tyre can support.
Load index means a numerical code which indicates the maximum load rating

Examples of Load index in a sentence

  • Annex 7 - Appendix 1 ENDURANCE-TEST PROGRAMME Load index Tyre speed category Test-drum speed Load placed on the wheel as a percentage of the load corresponding to the load index Radial-ply min-1 Diagonal (bias-ply) min-1 7 h.

  • Endurance-test programme Load index Tyre speed category symbol Test-drum speed Load placed on the wheel as a percentage of the load corresponding to the load index Radial-ply km.h-1 Diagonal (bias-ply) km.h-1 7 h.

  • E/ECE/324 Rev.2/Add.108 Regulation No. 109 page 37 Annex 7 - Appendix 1 ENDURANCE-TEST PROGRAMME Load index Speed symbol Test-drum speed [min-1] Load placed on the wheel as a percentage of the load corresponding to the load index Radial-ply Diagonal (bias ply) and bias belted 7 h.

  • Annex 7 – Appendix 1 ENDURANCE-TEST PROGRAMME Load index Speed symbol Test-drum speed [min-1] Load placed on the wheel as a percentage of the load corresponding to the load index Radial-ply Diagonal (bias ply) and bias belted 7 h.

  • ENDURANCE-TEST PROGRAMME Load index Tyre speed category Test-drum speed Load placed on the wheel as a percentage of the load corresponding to the load index Radial-ply min-1 Diagonal (bias-ply) min-1 7 h.


More Definitions of Load index

Load index means a numerical code which indicates the load the tyre can carry at the speed corresponding to the associated speed symbol and when operated in conformity with the service conditions specified by the manufacturer. A pneumatic tyre can have more than one load index to indicate its load capacity when used in single or dual (twin) formation, or to indicate an alternative load capacity (Unique point) on which a load variation in accordance with paragraph 2.35. and Annex8 to this Regulation is not permitted. The list of load indices and the corresponding loads are shown in Annex4 to this Regulation.
Load index. "Load-capacity index" means a numerical code which indicates the maximum load the tyre can support number associated to the reference mass a tyre can carry when operated in conformity with the requirements governing utilization specified by the original tyre manufacturer or the retreader.
Load index means a numerical code which indicates the load the tyre can carry at the speed corresponding to the associated speed symbol and when operated in conformity with the service conditions specified by the original tyre manufacturer or the retreader. A tyre can have more than one load index to indicate its load capacity when used in single or dual (twin) formation, or to indicate an alternative load capacity (Unique point) on which a load variation in accordance with paragraph 2.40. and Annex 8 to this Regulation is not permitted. The list of load indices and the corresponding loads are shown in Annex 4 to this Regulation." Renumber former paragraphs 2.33. into 2.38. Former paragraph 2.34., amend to read:
Load index means a number associated with the maximum load capacity of the tyre when operated in conformity with the service conditions specified by the tyre manufacturer;
Load index means a code number indicating the reference mass (subsequently referred to as “load capacity”) a tyre can support under specific, industry standardized, operating conditions (see next paragraph “load capacity variation with speed” below and appendix 2 “load index and equivalent load capacity table” to this regulation). Light Truck tyres designed for fitting in dual formation (twinning) specify two load indices as shown in the second example in the “service description” paragraph, the first related to single formation fitting and the second to dual formation fitting;
Load index means a numerical code which indicates the maximum load the tyre can support. The list of load indices and the corresponding loads are shown in annex 4 to this Regulation. The tyre standards can be obtained from the following addresses:
Load index means one or two numbers which indicate the load the tyre can carry in single or in single and dual operation at the speed corresponding to the associated speed category. A type of pneumatic tyre can have either one or two sets of load indices. The list of these indices and their corresponding loads is given in Appendix 2;