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1.02 May 2011 Using Description, Including the Fixation
Instructions for mounting and removing of wheels of commercial vehicles and passenger cars, including directions for safety and maintenance inspections.
1.07 May 2011 Safety and service instructions for the use of wheels in tyre workshops
The increases in vehicle speeds together with the reduction of wheel weights and the tight manufacturing tolerances impose particular requirements to be observed by the persons involved in wheel maintenance. The wheels of motor vehicles are a safety critical item subject to extreme forces. Special attention must be paid to the mounting, removal and maintenance of wheels to ensure safe operation of the vehicle. This standard sets out the procedures to be adopted, the inspection standards to be observed and the limitation on repairs that are permissible. Additional information for use, general maintenance and safety requirements and out-of-service conditions are given in ISO 14400.
3.04 May 2011 Definition of Static Unbalance of Steel and Light Metal Wheels for: Cars, Estate Cars, Vans and Car Trailers.
This specification covers the static unbalance of steel and aluminium wheels for passenger cars, estate cars, light trucks and car trailers. Wheel unbalance is not a process capable feature due to several reasons from raw material, tooling and process. Possible reasons could be thickness variations of the disc or rim material for steel wheels, eccentricity of PCD to centre bore, radial run out or machining/heat treatment differences for cast wheels. A statement on capability can only be made by a large random test.
3.24 May 2011 Test Requirements for Light Construction Machine Wheels
3.25 May 2011 Technical Crack Definition for Wheels
3.26 May 2011 Minimum Dynamic Inner Wheel Contour Truck Wheels for Disc Brake Application
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