Tire characteristics, Definition of terms for tires and loading, Tire ply composition and material used – Mercedes-Benz 2013 C Class Sedan User Manual

Page 333: Dot (department of transportation), Normal occupant weight, Uniform tire quality grading standards, Recommended tire pressure, Increased vehicle weight due to optional equipment, Definition of terms for tires and, Loading

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Tire characteristics

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Tire data is vehicle-specific and may

deviate from the data in the example.

This information describes the type of tire
cord and the number of layers in
sidewall : and under tire tread ;.

Definition of terms for tires and

loading

Tire ply composition and material

used

Describes the number of plies or the number
of layers of rubber-coated fabric in the tire
tread and sidewall. These are made of steel,
nylon, polyester and other materials.

Bar

Metric unit for tire pressure.
14.5038 pounds per square inch (psi) and
100 kilopascals (kPa) are the equivalent of
1 bar.

DOT (Department of Transportation)

DOT marked tires fulfill the requirements of
the United States Department of
Transportation.

Normal occupant weight

The number of occupants for which the
vehicle is designed multiplied by
68 kilograms (150 lbs).

Uniform Tire Quality Grading

Standards

A uniform standard to grade the quality of
tires with regards to tread quality, tire traction
and temperature characteristics. Ratings are
determined by tire manufacturers using U.S.
government testing procedures. The ratings
are molded into the sidewall of the tire.

Recommended tire pressure

The recommended tire pressure applies to
the tires mounted at the factory.
The Tire and Loading Information placard
contains the recommended tire pressures for
cold tires on a fully loaded vehicle and for the
maximum permissible vehicle speed.
The tire pressure table contains the
recommended pressures for cold tires for
various operating conditions, i.e. differing
load and speed conditions.

Increased vehicle weight due to

optional equipment

This is the combined weight of all standard
and optional equipment available for the
vehicle, regardless of whether it is actually
installed on the vehicle or not.

Rim

This is the part of the wheel on which the tire
is mounted.

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Wheels and tires

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