Wheels and Tyre
Wheels and Tyre
Wheels and Tyre
Presented by:
D.Lakhan das
11C81A0321
PARTS OF A WHEEL:
Hub
Rim
Tyre
Rim
Hub
TYPES OF WHEELS:
Disc wheel with air cooling
holes.
WHEEL BASICS:
Most standard wheels are made of steel.
Rim
TYPES OF
Alloy Wheels Attractive and light weight, but can be difficult
WHEELS:
to clean.
Spoked Wheels Used on older sports vehicles, but cannot be
fitted with tubeless tyres.
Divided rims the rims are made in two halves which are bolted
together, the rims must never be separated while the tyre
is inflated.
Split rims the tyre is held in place by a large circlip, do not
remove the tyre unless you have been properly trained
WHEEL SIZES:
The wheel sizes are indicated by three
measurements(Rim dia,rim width,flange
height)
Measurements are expressed in inches
A letter or a combination of letters are
used to indicate the flange height
Commonly used letters are
J=0.60,JK=0.71,K=0.77,L=0.85
Torque
wrench
Valve
stem
Seat
washer
Sealing
washer
Valve
caps
TYRES (INTRODUCTION)
The tyre acts as the primary suspension, cushioning the vehicle from the
PARTS OF A TYRE:
Plies Layers of strong fabric which are
built up to give the tyre its strength and shape
Bead loops of steel which are the
anchorage point for the plies.
Tread this provides the grip with the road
surface, the pattern assists in clearing any water
away
Side Wall this connects the beads to the
tread of the tyre.
TYRE SPECIFICATIONS:
P 205/55 V R 16
TYPE
P - PASSENGER
T - TEMPORARY
LT - LIGHT TRUCK
C - COMMERCIAL
RIM DIAMETER
(INCHES) 13, 14 ETC
ASPECT RATIO
(HEIGHT/WIDTH %)
55, 60, 65 70 ETC
WIDTH
(MILLIMETERS)
145-315
TYPE
B - BIAS-BELTED
D - DIAGONAL BIAS
R - RADIAL
SPEED RATING
B (31 MPH) V (150 MPH) Z (OVER 150 MPH)
Remember the tyre tread depth must be not less than 1.6mm over the
central three-quarters of the tyre and must go all the way round the
circumference in an continuous unbroken band with no bald patches
anywhere on the tyre tread.
If radial and crossply tyres are fitted to the same vehicle, the radial-ply
tyres must only be fitted to the rear.
Cross-ply and radial ply tyres must never be fitted to the same axle.
Tyre pressures must be set to the manufactures recommendations
The tread and side wall must be free from large cuts, abrasions or
bubbles
TYRE MATERIAL:
The carcass of all tyres is made of long staple cotton.
In 1930s Rayon was used for making cords of a tyre back.
Subsequently Nylon is the most used material for making cords
because of its stronger,more elastic,flexible properties.It runs cooler
than rayon.
Most modern tyres all over the world use Terylene or Polyster
cord.
C
O
M
P
O
U
N
D
S
Zinc stearate
a)
b)
c) d)
e)
f)
g)
h)
DESIRABLE PROPERTIES:
Non-skidding:The tyre should not skid or slip on the road.It should have
good grip.
Uniform wear:The tyre must wear uniformly over its outer circumference.
Load carrying:The tyre should be able to carry the load.
Cushioning:The tyre should absorb vibrations set up by the road and
Tread Wear
Indicator
Wear Bar
From 2000 & up last 2 digits in the oval = year & 2 digits preceding = week
tire was produced.
DOT AT8E165111 = tire made 51st week of 2011.