3022509 - 4450B wheels and components
INTRODUCTION
VIEW OF ASSEMBLY
Tyres
Construction features
The tyres must perform the following functions:
- withstand the load consisting of the weight of the car and the transported load;
- transmit to the ground the longitudinal effort caused by the driving or braking torque;
- absorb some of the impacts from unevenness of the road, facilitating the work of the suspension;
- withstand lateral thrusts on bends;
- ensure maximum grip on any road surface;
- maintain the above-mentioned characteristics for a satisfactory duration.
The tyre consists of:
- a reinforcement of metal rings, formed by a steel wire braid inserted in the bead, which allows the tyre to be anchored inextensibly on the rim;
- the carcass, made of a series of plies of synthetic material, steel, glass fibre, coated with rubber and arranged in such as way as to form the resistant part of the tyre;
- sidewalls and tread, which coat the carcass and consist of special mixes of different types of rubber and other materials.

From the constructional point of view, depending on the type of structure of the carcass, the tyre may be divided into two categories:
- cross ply or conventional, now not in use, in which the carcass structure consists of a certain number of plies, arranged successively and symmetrically in relation to each other, at an angle of between 35° and 50°;
- radial strsucture with the carcass consisting of a first set of plies, arranged radially in relation to the axis of rotation and a second set of additional plies, crossed over each other at an angle of about 15°. The second set of plies is arranged longitudinally on the circumference of the tyre, immediately under the tread.
