GSO ISO 3739-3:2010

ISO 3739-3:2008
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 31 October 2010

Industrial tyres and rims -- Part 3: Rims

GSO ISO 3739-3:2010 Files

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GSO ISO 3739-3:2010 Scope

ISO 3739-3:2008 specifies the main requirements, including size designation and marking, of 5° tapered and flat base rims, with diameters not exceeding rim diameter code 15 for pneumatic tyres and for solid tyres for pneumatic tyre rims, primarily intended for industrial vehicles for use on prepared surfaces. ISO 3739-1 gives the designation, dimensions and marking, and ISO 3739-2 gives the load ratings, of pneumatic tyres (metric series). ISO 10499-1 covers the designation, dimensions and marking of rubber solid tyres (metric series) for pneumatic tyre rims. Rim dimensions are specified for size and contour only. The tyre and wheel/rim manufacturers are consulted for confirmation of the suitability of the tyre/rim combinations, particularly with regard to rim profile and wheel strength

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