Speed category symbol definition

Speed category symbol means the symbol as defined in paragraph 2.31. of Regulation No. 30 for class C1 tyres and paragraph 2.28. of Regulation No. 54 for class C2.
Speed category symbol means the symbol as defined in UN Regulation No. 30 for class C1 tyres and in UN Regulation No. 54 for class C2.
Speed category symbol means the symbol defined in paragraph 2.28 of UNECE regulation No 75, paragraph 2.29. of UNECE regulation No 30, paragraph 2.28 of UNECE regulation No 54 and paragraph 2.29. of UNECE regulation No 106;

Examples of Speed category symbol in a sentence

  • Tire load capacity index(single/double)/ Speed category symbol (second row) 3.

  • Speed category symbol "Q" or below (not including "H") or "R" and above (including "H") in case of "snow" tyres for approval with regard to adhesion on wet surfaces; For Class C2 and C3 tyres, state whether: (a) M+S marked in case of approval with regard to rolling sound emission level at stage 1.

  • Summarized description: 54.1. Size of tyre: 54.2. Category of use: 4.3. Structure: diagonal or bias-ply/bias belted/radial2 5.3. Structure: diagonal (bias-ply)/bias belted/radial2 54.4. Speed category symbol: 54.5. Load-capacity index: 54.5.1. For traction (implement only): 54.5.2. For trailer (implement only): 54.6. Whether the tyre is to be fitted with or without an inner tube 54.7. The supplementary service description, if applicable: 65.

  • Tyres and load capacityThe following information was collected from one tyre per vehicle:• Make / brand• Type• Size designation• Maximum load capacity ( MLC)• Index• Speed category symbol The tables presenting the results are shown in Annex 2.

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  • Summarized description: 54.1. Size of tyre 54.2. Category of use: normal/snow/special2 54.3. Structure: diagonal (bias-ply)/radial2 54.4. Tyre class: C2 / C32 54.5. Speed category symbol: 54.5.1. Nominal: 54.5.2. Additional (if applicable): 54.6. Load-capacity indices: 54.6.1. Corresponding to nominal speed: single ...................

  • Speed category symbol "Q" or below (not including "H") or "R" and above (including "H") in case of "snow" tyres for approval with regard to adhesion on wet surfaces; For Class C2 and C3 tyres, state whether : M+S marked in case of approval with regard to rolling sound emission level at stage 1.

  • Tyre si.ze designation 5.2. Category of use 5.3. Structure 5.4. Tyre class 5.5. Speed category symbol, 5.5.1. nominal 5.5.2. additional (if applicable) 5.6. Load-capacity indices, 5.6.1. corresponding to nominal speed 5.6.2. corresponding to additional speed 6.


More Definitions of Speed category symbol

Speed category symbol means the symbol as defined in paragraph 2 of UN Regulation No 30 for class C1 tyres and paragraph 2 of UN Regulation No 54 for class C2.

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