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FOR OFF-THE-ROAD TYRES
MAINTENANCE GUIDE
Beltyre Asia PTE.LTD.1 Marine Parade Central #08-05,
Parkway Centre, 449408 SINGAPORE
Reg.No. 200721929KTel.: +65 6345 6301/6306,
Fax.: +65 6344 6216www.beltyre-asia.sg
e-mail: [email protected]
INTRODUCTION
BELSHINA JSC is one of the largest enterprises in Europe, based in the Republic of Belarus, producing all range of tyres, including OTR (off-the-road) tyres.
Belshina OTR tyres are designed and produced to meet the accepted international standards: Tyre and Rim Association (TRA) in the USA and European Tyre and Rim Technical Organization (ETRTO) in Europe.
BELSHINA has prepared this manual to provide detailed information pertaining to OTR tyres.This Manual contains construction, technical specification, selection, maintenance and other important aspects.
If a tyre is to be used for a purpose other than that for which it is originally intended, please consult the BELSHINA JSC for advice.
CONTENT
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CONSTRUCTION OF OTR TYRES
APPLICATION OF OTR TYRES
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION............................1.1. CONSTRUCTION OF OTR TYRES..............1.2. TYRE MARKING........................................1.3. APPLICATION OF OTR TYRES..................
2. HANDLING AND STORAGE...........................2.1. HANDLING OF TYRES...............................2.2. STORAGE OF TYRES.................................
3. MOUNTING AND DEMOUNTING...................
4. TYRE OPERATION CONDITIONS..................
5. INSPECTION OF TYRES ON THE VEHICLES.........................................................
6. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF TYRES......
7. COMMON OPERATING DEFECTS................
8. REPAIRING OF TYRES.................................
9. WARRANTY POLICY.....................................
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BIAS-PLY TYRE – in such tyres carcass and breaker cord threads in adjoining layers intersect and have in the middle part of tread tilt angles ranging from 45° to 60°. Carcass and breaker cord threads are made of nylon.
RADIAL – in such tyres cord in the casing ply is arranged on the meridian at the angle close to 0°. The casing ply and belt are made of steel cord.
TREAD TREAD
BREAKER
SIDEWALL
SIDEWALL
INNER LINERINNER LINER
BEAD WIRE
CARCASS
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CONSTRUCTION OF OTR TYRES
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TYRE MARKING
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3 - Tyre size4 - load capacity: bias-ply tyres - ply rating*radial tyres - star marking**5 - Model of tyre6 - Code of tread pattern (TRA classification)
Construction code - radialTubeless tyre - tubeless
1 - Brand name2 - Belshina's specification code:S - standardC - cut resistantH - heat resistant
*Ply rating. Identifies different versions (load capacity/inflation pressure) of tyres having the same size designation. With the same ply rating, the actual number of plies can be different depending on the cord strength.
**Star rating. Symbols used to identify different versions (load capacity/inflation pressure) of earthmoving equipment tyres in radial construction ( ). Relationship between ply ratings of bias tyres and strength index of radial tyres is indicated in Table 1.
Table 1Tyre
designation Ply rating Star marking
12.00R24 up to 24 18.00R25 up to 36 21.00R35 up to 44 24.00R35 up to 48 27.00R49 up to 54 33.00R51 up to 64 36.00R51 up to 66 40.00R57 up to 74
*** Serial number consists of number of digits and letters. The first four digits identify the production code of tyre.
Example: 0514Bel3216, where 05 – the week of the year;14 – the year of production (2014).Bel – manufacturer's index3216 – identification number of tyre.
Tyres intended for regions with tropical climate will have a special mark: "TROPICS" or "TROPICAL", engraving on the sidewall.
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APPLICATION OF OTR TYRES
EARTHMOVING TRANSPORTING
GRADER LEVELING
COMPACTOR COMPACTING
LOADER and
BULLDOZERLOADING
INDUSTRIALHANDLING
andTOWING
International classification: С – compactor; G – grader; Е – earthmoving; L – loader and bulldozer.
There are different tread depth and special tread patterns:1 – Ribbed; 4 – Deep; 2 – Traction; 5 – Very deep; 3 – Normal; 7 – Flotation
DEFINITION OF THE DIFFERENT TREAD COMPOUND BELSHINA TYRES.
increasing speed capability
increasing damage resistant
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CUT RESISTANT.Resistant to cuts, tread tearing and abrasion.
STANDARD.The optimum combination between heat and cut resistant.
HEAT RESISTANT.Higher resistance to internal heat generation on surfaces wich are not rough (operating surface is soft and muddy).
For choosing a proper compound, it would be advisable from Manufacturer or authorized dealer.
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STORAGE OF TYRES
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The right method of tyre’s handling and storage must be used to ensure their good performance in operation.
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Using a forklift to lift a tyre:
- tyre placed on the forks (flat or vertically),- do not pass forks through the center of the tyre,- can use a round boom attachment (diameter more than 150 mm).
THE BEAD IS A SENSITIVE PART OF THE TYRE, IF ANY DAMAGES DURING HANDLING, THIS MAY LEAD TO
PREMATURE SCRAPPING OF THE TYRE.
Lifting tyres by crane:
- use soft sling (nylon or rubber) with a minimum width of 140 mm - do not use rope sling- do not use metal slings, chains, hooks
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STORAGE OF TYRES
The storage of tyres requires particular care. If tyres are not stored properly, not only will there be deterioration in their appearance, there may be a loss in performance and compound integrity.
THE RUBBER IS SUBJECT TO
NATURAL AGEING
Indoor storage of tyres is preferable.
Store tyres in an area that is clean, cool, dark, and well ventilated, but with a minimum of circulating air. Avoid areas that are wet, humid, oily, greasy, or in direct sunlight (protect by opaque sheets).
SEMI-OUTDOOR STORAGE
Storage area should be level, well drained. Care should be taken to avoid contact with petroleum based substances: oils, fuels and asphalt.
TYRES COVER BY OPAQUE SHEETS
Maximum storage period outdoors is 4 months
Tyres shall be stored in vertical (on tread) or sloping (on one shoulder) position.In case of long-term storage, strongly recommend to change a position of tyre to prevent irreversible deflection.
Storage of tubes, flaps and O-rings
- Tubes shall be stored inside tyres and inflated to their inside dimensions or slightly inflated tubes can be stored on the hangers. Tubes can be stored stacked or folded on the pallets, period of storage in this case being not exceeding 3 months;- Flaps must be stored flat on shelves, protected from dust and moisture.- Flaps shall be stored hanged on special brackets or tied up on shelves.- O-rings. Store them away from the light. Protect them from any risk of being damaged.
TYRES ARE COMBUSTIBLE. IT'S A SUBJECT TO REGULATIONS OF THEIR STORAGE AND
PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE.
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PROCEDURE OF MOUNTING:
1) Machine is not loaded, parked horizontally on clean area, parking brake engaged and motor turned off. 2) Before mounting inspect each of the parts of the assembly to be mounted:- tyre has no abnormal distortions, no visible or potential damage- check all components of the rim that they are in a good condition (no distortions, cracks).
3) Lubricate the beads, rim seat, bead seat band. Use special mounting paste. 4) Place all the wheel components in position and visually check that they are correctly assembled.5) Inflate tyre to 70-80 kPa (10-11 psi) and make sure that tyre is assembled properly on rim.
ALL COMPONENTS OF THE RIM MUST BE CHECKED BEFORE USING OF THEM
BAD CONDITIONS
MOUNTING AND DEMOUNTING
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TYRE OPERATION CONDITIONS 23-35PROCEDURE OF DISMOUNTING:
1) Before carrying out any work on a tyre, it must be deflated.2) When carrying out work on dual mounted tyres (deflate both tyres).3) Start by washing the tyre.4) Use the recommended equipment and tools. 5) Dismantle the tyre from the rim.6) Check each component of the rim before carrying out any necessary repairs.
MOUNTING AND DEMOUNTING
REMOVE ANY TRACES OF RUST AND REPAINT RUSTY AREAS
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EFFICIENT OPERATION OF TYRES INCLUDES:
• climate;• load;• speed;• road conditions; • maintenance of tyres (inflation pressure, matching of tyres and etc.);• TKPH; • maintenance of trucks.
CLIMATEExtreme high or low temperature affect to tyre life. Before using a tyre in such conditions, consult with Belshina specialist to choose the proper tyre with sufficient compound.
LOADBelshina strongly recommends to follow specification of the truck and tyres about load. Overloading should be avoided. Otherwise, the tyre life will be short as well as any tyre failures can be caused by such operation. For the best tyre performance, the maximum recommended load should not be exceeded. If the load exceeds the specified capacity of the tyre, need to choose a tyre with proper load capacity or consult with Belshina specialist to provide some recommendation based on specific operation.
-20%100%
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The excavator operator is responsible for proper load of vehicle and distribution of weight.Belshina recommends to conduct a weight study regularly. Exceeding of the load can be caused by different factors such as empty vehicle weight can be exceeded the manufacturer's specified weight, different density of materials, modification of the truck. In case of excess load (over the standard value from tyre specification), cold inflation pressure must be increased to compensate higher load. For each 1% increase in load, the inflation pressure must be increased by 2%. Such operation is subject for approval, please refer to Belshina specialist.
Extra heat generation as well as short tyre life can be caused by improper distribution of weight.
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SPEEDSpeed of the vehicle is the responsibility of the driver. Speed limit must be kept within specification of the vehicle as well as tyre specification.Different types of vehicles are subject to the next speed limitation
ROAD CONDITIONSThe proper maintenance of roads helps to achieve maximum performance of tyres:-- clean and level the technological roads, loading and dumping areas regularly; - the crushed stone or gravel which will be put on the roads must be not larger than 50 mm in diameter to avoid any damages of tyres; - remove any spillages of rocks as soon as possible to avoid any damages of tyres. - spray the road with water at suitable intervals to prevent dust from rising and reducing the visibility.- avoid small S-curves. They are particularly dangerous. The minimum radius of curves should be 15 meters.- from a tyre life perspective curves should be as large as possible - to prevent critical tyre lateral forces on turns with the minimum curve radius (R), maximum speed (V) shall not exceed the speed values specified in table:
Type of vehicle Maximum speed
Dump truck 50 km/h Grader 50 km/h Loader 10 km/h
Premature tyre damage such as heat separation can be caused by excessive speed.
Maximum speed, km/h R (m) 15 50 90 140 200 270 350 550
V (km/h) 8 15 20 25 30 35 40 50
- ideal grades of roads are 5-6%, the maximum grade of 10% is allowed on small distance of 100 meters.
Distance
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Graph of the correlation between Average Tyre Life – Grades – Loaded speed of vehicle.
- Road width is essential to the safe operation of equipment.
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Table and picture show relative road widths for varying numbers of lanes and equipment sizes.
Vehicle Width
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1 lane(meters)
2 lanes
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3 lanes(meters)
4 lanes
(meters)
2.0 4 7.0 10 13.0 2.5 5 8.8 12.5 16.3 3.0 6 10.5 15 19.5 3.5 7 12.3 17.5 22.8 4.0 8 14.0 20 26.0 4.5 9 15.8 22.5 29.3 5.0 10 17.5 25 32.5 5.5 11 19.3 27.5 35.8 6.0 12 21.0 30 39.0 6.5 13 22.8 32.5 42.3 7.0 14 24.5 35 45.5 7.5 15 26.3 37.5 48.8 8.0 16 28.0 40 52.0 8.5 17 29.8 42.5 55.3 9.0 18 31.5 45 58.5 9.5 19 33.3 47.5 61.8 10.0 20 35.0 50 65.0 10.5 21 36.8 52.5 68.3 11.0 22 38.5 55 71.5 11.5 23 40.3 57.5 74.8 12.0 24 42.0 60 78.0 12.5 25 43.8 62.5 81.3 13.0 26 45.5 65 84.5 13.5 27 47.3 67.5 87.8 14.0 28 49.0 70 91.0 14.5 29 50.8 72.5 94.3 15.0 30 52.5 75 97.5 15.5 31 54.3 77.5 100.8 16.0 32 56.0 80 104.0
If it's impossible to provide a sufficient road width, provide passing places at various points along the road.- Maximum hauling distance (one way) for dump trucks shall not exceed 5 km.
MAINTENANCE OF TYRES
Inflation pressureGood pressure control is the foundation on which all other tyre management is built.If pressure control is not proper, tyre life will be lost through increased damages caused by heat separations and uneven rapid wear.Figure shows an effect that inflation pressure deviation has on the average tyre life for the operation.
Overinflation Underinflation
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Inflating a tyre requires to use the correct equipment:- compressor (flow rate at 174 psi - 12 bar),- inflation hose: at least 6 meters,- pressure gauges must be regularly checked and reset (every year).
For safety reasons stand facing the tread so that, if the tyre bursts, you will not be in the path of the blast of air and any metal wheel parts that may be ejected.
There are two definitions - "cold" and "hot" pressure of tyres.
Cold pressure - pressure in a tyre when temperature of tyre equals to ambient temperature.
Hot pressure. Pressure build-up is a normal process in an operation of tyre. The heat build-up generated by tyre flex increases the temperature of the body of the tyre; it also increases the temperature of the air in tyre’s inflation chamber. As the temperature of the air increases, so does its pressure.
During operation hot pressure in a tyre can be increased up to 20% for bias-ply or 15% for radial which is allowed by the tyre design.
If the pressure of a tyre increases excessively (more than 20% (radial) and 25 % (bias-ply) above its cold inflation pressure this is indicative that the tyre is approaching its critical reversion temperature (at which the rubber suffers a significant loss of strength, and bonding between tyre components starts to fail). For such situation, the dump truck should be moved to a shorter hauling distance, or parked until the tyre has cooled down sufficiently to allow it to return to service.
Do not bleed air from the “hot” tyre adjusting its internal pressure. Such method reducing the inflation pressure will immediately amplify tyre flex and increase the rate of heat build-up in the tyre – pushing tyre temperature closer to (or through) the reversion temperature. This will significantly reduce the potential life of the tyre.
TPMS (tyre pressure monitoring system) helps to maximize tyre life and casing durability by controlling the pressure and temperature, by all of these systems need to be properly installed and maintained to deliver the benefits they provide. While TPMS may reduce tyre labour, it's still necessary to inspect tyres to ensure they are serviceable, properly inflated, and the systems are working correctly.
The valve must be always completed with cap. Such small thing as a valve cap is quite cheap but its influence essential. Dust and mud are going inside and blocking the valve and may effect to leakage of valve reducing inflation pressure.
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AT THE TIME OF INFLATION LOWER THAN THE REFERENCE TEMPERATURE• Inflation carried out in a heated workshopThe machine will work in colder ambient air: therefore the inflation pressure must be higher than the reference pressure.• Procedure for correcting inflation pressuresTo use the below table, follow the steps:1 - Calculate the difference in temperature between the workshop and the outside environment (workshop temperature – external temperature).2 - In the top line, find the nominal value that is closest to thecalculated temperature difference.3 - In the left column, select the recommended pressure.4 - The point at which the selected line and column intersect gives you the pressure to which the tyre must be inflated.
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Recommended inflation pressure
Difference between workshop temperature and external ambient temperature
bar psi 10°C 20°C 30°C 40°C 50°C 5.5 80 5.7 83 6.0 87 6.3 91 6.5 94 6.7 97 6.0 87 6.1 88 6.5 94 6.8 99 7.1 103 7.3 106 6.5 94 6.7 97 7.0 102 7.3 106 7.6 110 7.8 113 7.0 102 7.2 104 7.5 109 7.8 113 8.1 117 8.3 120 7.5 109 7.7 112 8.0 116 8.3 120 8.6 125 8.8 127
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE AT THE TIME OF INFLATION HIGHER THAN THE REFERENCE TEMPERATURE
If ambient temperature higher than 25°C, the tyre is inflated to the recommended pressure. When the temperature falls, the pressure will fall below the recommended pressure.
Ambient temperature at the time of inflation Recommended increase in pressure +25°C - +30°C 4% +30°C - +35°C 6% +35°C - +39°C 8% +40°C - +45°C 10%
Proper matching of dual tyresDual tyre fitment on the rear axle of dump truck must be as similar as possible in terms of size, design and degree of wear. Otherwise, the one with the larger diameter will carry most of the load and will be prone to damage and wear.
DO NOT MIX RADIAL AND BIAS-PLY TYRES IN DUAL TYRE FITMENT
When replacing tyres with new ones on dump trucks, select the tyres by their outside diameter. Differences in tyre sizes shall not exceed the values specified in table:
Tyre designation Allowable overall size difference Outside Diameter Circumferences
18.00-25 21.00-33 21.00-35 24.00-35
Less than 20 mm Less than 69 mm
24.00-49 27.00-49 31/90-49 33.00-51 36/90-51 40.00-57 46/90-57
Less than 24 mm Less than 75 mm
12.00R24 Less than 8 mm Less than 25 mm 18.00R25 Less than 15 mm Less than 47 mm 21.00R33 21.00R35 24.00R35 27.00R49 33.00R51 36.00R51 40.00R57
Less than 19 mm
Less than 60 mm
DO NOT INSTALL TYRES OF DIFFERENT DESIGN ON THE FRONT AXLE
Please make sure the inflation pressure of dual tyres doesn't exceed 3% difference in operation.
In case of uneven tread wear, we recommend to rotate the inner and outer tyres of a dual tyre fitment, before the difference in wear between the two edges of the tyre becomes too pronounced, evens out the wear profile of both tyres.
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Tyre rotation
Tyre rotation is recommended in case of technical necessity which is defined by the technical staff.The reasons for tyre rotation can be as follows:- tyre damaging and necessity of correct selection of dual tyres;- irregular wear of the tread pattern;
Transit of dump trucks to new jobsites (continuous travel)
The following requirements shall be met:- the dump truck must be empty;- inflation pressure must be increased by 12-14% with a reference to the standard value;- maximum travel speed shall not exceed 50 km/h;- do not adjust inflation pressure by "bleeding" tyres during transportation;- cool down tyres every 80 km or 2 hours of driving, whichever comes first, by stopping the dump truck for 30 minutes. During stop check pressure, when it increases excessively (more than 20% (radial) and 25 % (bias-ply) above its cold inflation pressure, the vehicle should be stopped for an 1 (one) hour;- stop dump truck for an 1 (one) hour cooling period after 4 hours traveling.
TKPH
A very important value for determination of tyre performance is the TKPH (Ton-Kilometer-Per-Hour) value. For an accurate assessment of TKPH it is necessary to have the following information: • round trip hauling distance (km);• shift duration (hrs);• cycle time (hrs);• load per tyre (kg).
The TKPH raiting data is presented at ambient temperature of 38°C.
TKPH is determined using the following formula:TKPH = Q x V
where Q - load per tyre, kg;V - average operational speed, km/h.
where QE - load per tyre of empty vehicle;QL - load per tyre of loaded vehicle;
where L – hauling distance (one way), km;n – number of cycles; t - total hours of operation (shift).
At various temperatures the TKPH value should be revised based on the following formula:
If t<38°C, if t>38,
- For tyres with section width doesn't exceed 27 inches, K=0.5- For tyres with section width exceeded 30, K=0.4
If temperature less than 15°C, TKPH value shall be taken as for temperature equals 15°C. When the maximum speed exceeds 50 km/h on the loaded conditions, the following formula is used:
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TMPH (Ton-Mile-Per-Hour) is calculated by following formula:
685,0×= TKPHTMPH
TKPH ASSESSMENT
Dump truck BelAZ-75131: • payload capacity – 130,0 tons• weight of empty truck – 107,1 tons• gross vehicle weight – 237,1 tons
Ambient temperature - 38°CHauling distance - 3 km;Number of cycles - 20Total shift hours - 7 (excluding 1 hour of break)Tyres - 33.00R51 model Bel-162
Distribution of load Empty Loaded Front axle % 33% Rear axle % 67%
Load per tyre Empty Loaded Average
Front axle, tons 27 257 39 122 33 189
Rear axle, tons 13 147 39 714 26 430
Average operational speed:
hkmV /1.177
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Operating TKPH Front 568 Rear 452
The TKPH of tyre must be higher compare to operating TKPH. Recommended tyres - 33.00R51 model Bel-162 "Heat resistant" (TKPH=630).
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INSPECTION OF TYRES ON THE VEHICLES
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This inspection must be carried out in accordance with the safety.
All technicians carrying out vehicle inspections must wear the following personal protection equipment:- a helmet;- protective glasses;- a vest or safety jacket with reflective strips;- gloves;- safety boots
WHATEVER TYPE OF INSPECTION IS TO BE CARRIED OUT, IT IS ESSENTIAL TO WORK AROUND A VEHICLE THAT IS EMPTY, ENGINE OFF AND THE PARKING BRAKES ENGAGED.
When the inspection of the tyres carried out on big machines (used in mines and quarries), the technician has to work outside the operator’s vision. For this reason it is essential to use a team of two technicians:• the technician carries out the examination;• the coordinator stands in front of the vehicle all the time, to inform the operator when the vehicle needs to be moved.When the inspection has been completed, both technicians stand together on the left of the vehicle (cab side). The coordinator can then inform the driver that the vehicle is ready to leave.
The following equipment is required for inspecting a tyre:- flashlight;- tyre marking crayon;- measuring tape;- tread depth gauge;- pressure gauge;- combination pliers;- screw driver for inspecting large tyres.
Inspection of tyres:
- Inspect the outer sidewall and take a note of serial number.- Check the pressure- Check the tread depth, on the inner and outer shoulders of the tyre.- Look at the tread, its appearance, whether or not the wear is even and check of any damage that may reach the crown plies. - Inspect the inner sidewall.
DO NOT CHECK OR ADJUST PRESSURE IN A TYRE HAVING DEEP CUTS REACHING THE CARCASS, OR BULGING. THAT TYRE MUST BE REMOVED FROM A VEHICLE!
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF OTR BIAS-PLY TYRES
Parameter Tyre designation, model
10-16.5 12-16.5 14.00-20 21.3-24 17.5-25 Bel-52 Bel-53 F-10A IYaV-79 F-170 F-120
Ply rating 8/10 10/12 20 12/16 20/22 12/16/20 Tread pattern Off-road Off-road C-1 Off-road L-3 G-3
Type TL TL TT TT TT TT, TL Recommended
rim 8.25 9.75 10.00 DW18 14.00 14.00-25/1.5
Overall diameter, mm 773 831 1220 1400 1355 1348
Section width, mm 264 307 375 540 445 445
Maximum load, kg
1900/2180
2540/2865 4300 3860/
4500 8400/ 11500
3650/ 4250/ 5000
Internal pressure,
kPa, psi,
кг/см2
400/500 58/72 4.1/5.1
450/550 65/80
4.6/5.6
400-800 58-116 4.1-8.2
220/280 32/41 2.2/2.9
600/850 87/123 6.1/8.7
225/300/400 33/44/58
2.25/3.0/4.0 Maximum
speed, km/h 10 10 20 40 8/4 50
Weight of tyre, kg 26 37 113 140/160 200/212 95/102/114
Tread depth, mm 15 20 − 14 35 25
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF OTR BIAS-PLY TYRES
Parameter Tyre designation, model
18.00-25 20.5-25 23.5-25 Bel-12 F-92A Bel-236 FBel-247-1 Bel-239
Ply rating 28 16/20/28 20 20/24 20 Tread pattern smooth G-2, L-2 L-3 G-2, L-2 L-3
Type TT, TL TT, TL TL TT, TL TL Recommended
rim 13.00-25 17.00-25/2.0 19.50-25/2.5
Overall diameter, mm 1615 1492 1492 1617 1617
Section width, mm 498 520 520 597 597
Maximum load, kg 13 880
5450/ 6000/ 7500
6000/9500 7300/8000 7300/10 900
Internal pressure,
kPa, psi,
кг/см2
675 98 6.9
275/325/475 40/47/69
2.8/3.3/4.8
325/450* 47/65* 3.3/4.6
300/350 44/51 3.1/3.6
300/375 44/54 3.1/3.8
Maximum speed, km/h 10 50 50/10 50 50/10
Weight of tyre, kg 380 170/176/183 178 236/254 240
Tread depth, mm 50 37 33 32 33
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Parameter Tyre designation, model
23.5-25 26.5-25 35/65-33 45/65-45 Bel-155 FBel-199 Bel-6 Bel-10M FBel-283 Bel-189
Ply rating 28 28/32 28 28/32 30/42 58 Tread pattern E-2 E-2, L-2 L-3 L-4S L-4 L-5
Type TL TT, TL TT, TL TT, TL TL TL Recommended
rim 19.50-25/2.5 22.00-25/3.0 28.00-33/3.5 36.00-
45/4.5 Overall
diameter, mm 1617 1750 1740 1740 2100 2725
Section width, mm 625 690 690 690 889 1135
Maximum load, kg 8750 10 700/
11 600 10 700/ 15 500*
15 500/ 17 000
12850/15500*
21200/25750*
50 000
Internal pressure,
kPa,
psi,
кг/см2
400
58
4.1
425/450
62/65
4.3/4.6
425/475
62/69
4.3/4.8
475/550
69/80
4.8/5.6
300/425 425/600
44/62 62/87 3.1/4.3 4.3/6.1
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6.6
Maximum speed, km/h 50 50 50/10* 10 50/10 10
Weight of tyre, kg 236 378/404 402 507/517 1119/1143 2500
Tread depth, mm 26 35 40 60 66 115
Parameter Tyre designation, model
18.00-25 21.00-33 21.00-35 VF-76BM Bel-197 VF-166AM Bel-51A Bel-51M
Ply rating 32/40 32/40 32 36 36 Tread pattern E-3 E-4 E-3 E-3 E-4
Type TT, TL TT, TL TT TL TL Recommended
rim 13.00-25/2.5 15.00-33/3.0 15.00-35/3.0
Overall diameter, mm 1615 1649 1940 2004 2004
Section width, mm 498 500 571 571 571
Maximum load, kg
8 750/ 10 400
8 750/ 10 400 12 000 13 250 13 250
Internal pressure,
kPa, psi,
кг/см2
600/650 87/94
6.1/6.6
600/650 87/94
6.1/6.6
560 81 5.7
575 84 5.9
575 84 5.9
Maximum speed, km/h 50/40 50/40 50 50 50
Weight of tyre, kg
280/ 295
332/ 350 432 522 535
Tread depth, mm 37 54 37 49 52.5
TKPH 117 To be checked 160 204 204
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF TYRES
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF OTR BIAS-PLY TYRES TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF OTR BIAS-PLY TYRES
Parameter Tyre designation, model
24.00-35 27.00-49 31/90-49 FBel-150 Bel-172 FT-115 Bel-182
Ply rating 48 42 42 48 54 Tread pattern E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4
Type TL TL TL TL TL Recommended
rim 17.00-35/3.5 19.50-49/4.0
Overall diameter, mm 2175 2175 2175 2690 2694
Section width, mm 653 653 653 765 771
Maximum load, kg 18 500 16 500 16 500 25 000/
25 500 27 200
Internal pressure,
kPa, psi,
кг/см2
650 94 6.6
550* 80* 5.6*
550* 80* 5.6*
575** 84** 5.9**
650 94 6.6
Maximum speed, km/h 50 50 50 50/40 50
Weight of tyre, kg 708 705 722 1362 1384
Tread depth, mm 58 58 58 74 62
TKPH 239 234 234 355 360
* For Komatsu HD-465-7, CAT-773E the inflation pressure may be adjusted. Please consult with technical specialists of JSC Belshina.** For Komatsu HD-785, CAT -777F the inflation pressure may be adjusted. Please consult with technical specialists of JSC Belshina.
Parameter
Tyre designation, model 30.00-51 33.00-51 36/90-51 40.00-57 46/90-57
Bel-153 FT-116AM2 Bel-180 FT-117M Bel-160D
Ply rating 52 58 58 68 68 76 Tread pattern E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-3 E-3
Type TL TL TL TL TL TL Recommended
rim 22.00-51/4.5 24.00-51/5.0 29.00-57/6.0
Overall diameter, mm 2904 3045 3045 3575 3575 3575
Section width, mm 840 955 955 1140 1150 1165
Maximum load, kg 30 000 35 600/
39 500 36 500/ 40 000
54 500/ 59 500
56 500/ 62 000
58 700/ 63 000
Internal pressure,
kPa, psi,
кг/см2
550 80 5.6
575/610 84/88
5.9
575/600 84/87
5.9
550/580 80/84
5.6/5.9
580/605 84/88 5.9/6.2
625/660
91/96 6.4/6.7
Maximum speed, km/h 50 50/30 50/25 50/25 50/25 50/25
Weight of tyre, kg 1774 2150 2164 3530 3411 3572
Tread depth, mm 78 89 82 91.5 76 76
TKPH 358 492 520 675 680 717
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF OTR RADIAL TYRES TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION OF OTR RADIAL TYRES
Parameter 12.00R24 21.00R35 24.00R35 Bel-308 Bel-112 Bel-200 Bel-210 Bel-122 Bel-202
Tread pattern E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 Type TT TL TL TL TL TL
Recommended rim 8.5-24 15.00-35/3.0 17.00-35/3.5
Overall diameter, mm 1254 2035 2035 2035 2175 2175
Section width, mm 319 590 590 590 653 653
Maximum load, kg 4250 15000 15000 15000 19050 19050
Internal pressure,
kPa, psi,
кг/см2
700 102 7,2
700 102 7,2
700 102 7,2
700 102 7,2
700 102 7,2
700 102 7,2
Maximum speed, km/h 50 50 50 50 50 50
Weight of tyre, kg 102 660 645 645 825 810
Tread depth, mm 31.5 59 54 54 59 59
TKPH
Type «Н» - 265 265 265 385 385
Type «S» - 200 210 210 330 330
Type «C» - 180 180 180 267 267
Parameter 24.00R35 27.00R49 33.00R51 36.00R51 Bel-212 Bel-132 Bel-162 Bel-151
Tread pattern E-4 E-4 E-4 E-4 Type TL TL TL TL
Recommended rim 17.00-35/3.5 19.50-49/4.0 24.00-51/5.0 24.00-51/5.0
Overall diameter, mm 2175 2702 3020 3204
Section width, mm 653 732 950 1015 Maximum load, kg 19050 27250 40100 46250 Internal pressure,
kPa, psi,
кг/см2
700 102 7,2
700 102 7,2
700 102 7,2
700 102 7,2
Maximum speed, km/h 50 50 50 50
Weight of tyre, kg 810 1375 2234 2720 Tread depth, mm 54 65.5 78 86
TKPH
Type «Н» 385 510 630 787
Type «S» 330 450 540 663
Type «C» 267 415 430 545
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RAT
ING
DEF
ECTS
COMMON OPERATING DEFECTS
- clean and level the technological roads, loading and dumping areas regularly; - use the crushed stone or gravel fraction is not larger than 50 mm in diameter; - remove any spillages of rocks as soon as possible.
Defect Condition Extent of defect
Actions
Shallow, not reaching the
carcass
Reaching the carcass
but repairebale
Sidewall cut, going
through the carcass and
not repairable
Repair
CUT
Scrap
Continue to use
- maintain road at the proper level;- avoid cases of truck overloading;- provide proper pressure maintenance;- train truck operators for proper driving.
Defect Condition Extent of defect
Actions
Rupture of the carcass
on the sidewall
caused by excessive
heat (thermal
damage of inner liner
and separation)
Impact break
Scrap
RUPTURE OF THE
CARCASS
Scrap
- three main parameters: inflation pressure, load and speed must be corresponded to technical specification of tyre.
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RAT
ING
DEF
ECTS
COMMON OPERATING DEFECTS
- train staff to improve their skills;- provide better maintenance for rim components (clean by grinder machine and paint);- provide special equipment (tyre press machine).
Defect Condition Extent of defect
Actions
Separation
Destroyed bead
caused by improper mounting
Scrap
BULGING ON THE
BEAD AREA
BEAD DAMAGE Scrap
- avoid cases of truck overloading;- provide proper pressure maintenance.
Defect Condition Extent of defect
Actions
Uneven tread wear. Tread depth
achieved limit
Uneven tread wear. Serviceable
Even wearing
Scrap
Continue to use, rotate
tyres.WEAR ON
THE CENTER OF
THE TREAD/
ONE-SIDED WEAR
WORN OUT Scrap
- adjust pressure to manufacturer's recommendation;- rotate tyres regularly;- adjust wheel alignment.
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REPAIRING OF TYRES
Repairing a tyre must be taken by professionals.
The type of damage, its position on the tyre and its proximity to other damage will determine the feasibility of carrying out a repair.
Repair shall not be carried out for the tyres:
- with more than two through punctures including those previously repaired;- with damages located at distance less than 400 mm from the bead heel;- with broken or destructed bead;- suffered long-term exposure to oil products or other substances causing rubber swelling;- with circumferential destruction of inner liner;- with evident signs of high rubber ageing.
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WARRANTY POLICY
1.Warranty hours (kilometers) are subject for approval and can be issued for customer based on specific size/model and concerning operation conditions. Every tyre shall be free of defects in materials or workmanship under technical-normative legal documents imposed in the Republic of Belarus.
2.Operating performance of the tyres is guaranteed till limiting wear of the tread pattern, corresponding to the height of tyre’s limiting wear indicator, provided the Buyer strictly fulfills the following operating requirements :- tyre operation conditions should correspond to "Maintenance guide of OTR tyres" considering parameters and modes stated in technical specifications on these tyres;- tyre maximum speed, load, TKPH, pressure and hauling distance should not exceeded indicated values in "Maintenance guide of OTR tyres".- road characteristic (width, gradients, turning radiuses etc.) should correspond to "Maintenance guide of OTR tyres".
3.The Warranty does not cover the tyres failed as a result of damage or improper operation with the following defects:
- mechanical damages or cuts (including subsequent separation);- uneven wear-out caused by wrong adjustment of machine elements and defects like but not limited to misalignment, wheel imbalance, defective brakes or shock absorbers, improper inflation, overloading, use of tyre chains or non-approved rims, running flat;- uneven wear-out or failure caused by excessive or insufficient internal pressure in tyre;- failure caused by exceeding tyre maximum load;- failure caused by exceeding tyre TKPH;- failure caused by aggressive materials influence (oil, lubricant, gasoline);- failure caused by rim defects;- failure through containment caused by bead deformation or damage through non-execution of the rules of the tyre loading-unloading , storage or mounting-dismantling;- tyre damages through accident, collisions, fire etc;- willful damage or abuse
4. The Manufacturer reserves the right to inspect operating conditions and the failed tyre(s) at any time. The final decision whether or not the tyre(s) is (are) defective and whether or not such defect(s) is (are) attributable to Manufacturer’s fault shall be made by the authorized representatives of Manufacturer and/or Branch House and the Buyer. All decisions must be stated in written. The cost of mounting or dismounting and any other service charges are payable by the Buyer. If both sides are not able to examine the failed tyre(s), the tyre(s) is (are) not covered by the warranty.If the tyre(s) fails due to proven Manufacturer’s fault, the Manufacture shall compensate the Buyer.Compensation is reimbursed to the Buyer either by tyres or money at Manufacture’s discretion. Compensation in tyres is calculated by the following formula: Compensation = (W-WA)/W Where, W – warranty hours (kilometers), WA – actual hours (kilometers).
5.Manufacturer’s obligations shall be limited to the contract price of new Tyres or comparable Tyres if the Tyres purchased are no longer produced. All obligations or liabilities for incidental or consequential damage shall be hereby excluded.Quality claims, if any, must be lodged with Branch House strictly in writing.
THE WARRANTY APPLIES TO OTR TYRES FOR THE PERIOD OF 5(FIVE) YEARS SINCE THE TYRE PRODUCTION DATE