571.119—Standard No. 119; New pneumatic tires for motor vehicles with a GVWR of more than 4,536 kilograms (10,000 pounds) and motorcycles.

S1. Scope. This standard establishes performance and marking requirements for tires for use on motor vehicles with a GVWR of more than 10,000 pounds and motorcycles.
S2. Purpose. The purpose of this standard is to provide safe operational performance levels for tires used on motor vehicles with a GVWR of more than 10,000 pounds, trailers, and motorcycles, and to place sufficient information on the tires to permit their proper selection and use.
S3. Application. This standard applies to:
S4. Definitions. All terms defined in the Act and the rules and standards issued under its authority are used as defined therein.
Light truck tire means a tire designated by its manuafacturer as primarily intended for use on lightweight trucks or multipurpose passenger vehicles.
Model rim assembly means a test device that (a) includes a rim which conforms to the published dimensions of a commercially available rim, (b) includes an air valve assembly when used for testing tubeless tires or an innertube and flap (as required) when used for testing tubetype tires, and (c) undergoes no permanent rim deformation and allows no loss of air through the portion that it comprises of the tire-rim pressure chamber when a tire is properly mounted on the assembly and subjected to the requirements of this standard.
S5. Tire and rim matching information.
S5.1Each manufacturer of tires shall ensure that a listing of the rims that may be used with each tire that he produces is provided to the public. For purposes of this section each rim listing shall include dimensional specifications and a diagram of the rim. However a listing compiled in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section need not include dimensional specifications or a diagram of a rim if the rim's dimensional specifications and diagram are contained in each listing published in accordance with paragraph (b) of this standard. The listing shall be in one of the following forms:
The Tire and Rim Association
The European Tyre and Rim Technical Organisation
Japan Automobile Tire Manufacturers' Association, Inc.
Deutsche Industrie Norm
British Standards Institution
Scandinavian Tire and Rim Organization
The Tyre and Rim Association of Australia
S5.2Information contained in a publication specified in S5.1(b) which lists general categories of tires and rims by size designation, type of construction, and/or intended use, shall be considered to be manufacturer's information pursuant to S5.1 for the listed tires, unless the publication itself or specific information provided according to S5.1(a) indicates otherwise.
S6. Requirements. Each tire shall be capable of meeting any of the applicable requirements set forth below, when mounted on a model rim assembly corresponding to any rim designated by the tire manufacturer for use with the tire in accordance with S5. However, a particular tire need not meet further requirements after having been subjected to and met the endurance test (S6.1), strength test (S6.2), or high speed performance test (S6.3).
S6.1Endurance.
S6.1.1Prior to testing in accordance with the procedures of S7.2, a tire shall exhibit no visual evidence of tread, sidewall, ply, cord, innerliner, or bead separation, chunking, broken cords, cracking, or open splices.
S6.1.2When tested in accordance with the procedures of S7.2:
S6.2Strength. When tested in accordance with the procedures of S7.3 a tire's average breaking energy value shall be not less than the value specified in Table II for that tire's size and load range.
S6.3High speed performance. When tested in accordance with the procedures of S7.3, a tire shall meet the requirements set forth in S6.1.1 and S6.1.2(a) and (b). However, this requirement applies only to motorcycle tires and to non-speed-restricted tires of nominal rim diameter code 14.5 or less marked load range A, B, C, or D.
S6.4Treadwear indicators. Except as specified in this paragraph, each tire shall have at least six treadwear indicators spaced approximately equally around the circumference of the tire that enable a person inspecting the tire to determine visually whether the tire has worn to a tread depth of 1.6 mm (one-sixteenth of an inch). Tires with a rim diameter code of 12 or smaller shall have at least three such treadwear indicators. Motorcycle tires shall have at least three such indicators which permit visual determination that the tire has worn to a tread depth of 0.8 mm (one-thirty-second of an inch).
(b) The tire identification number required by part 574 of this chapter. This number may be marked on only one sidewall.
(Mark on tires rated for single and dual load): Max load single __kg (__lb) at __kPa (__psi) cold. Max load dual __kg (__lb) at __kPa (__psi) cold.
(Mark on tires rated only for single load): Max load __kg (__lb) at __kPa (__psi) cold.
Max speed __km/h (__mph).
S6.6Maximum load rating. If the maximum load rating for a particular tire size is shown in one or more of the publications described in S5.1(b), each tire of that size designation shall have a maximum load rating that is not less than the published maximum load rating, or if there are differing published ratings for the same tire size designation, not less than the lowest published maximum load rating for the size designation.
S7. Test procedures.
S7.1General conditions.
S7.1.1The tests are performed using an appropriate new tube, tube valve and flap assembly (as required) that allows no loss of air for testing of tube-type tires under S7.2, S7.3, and S7.4, and tubeless tires under S7.3.
S7.1.2The tire must be capable of meeting the requirements of S7.2 and S7.4 when conditioned to a temperature of 35 °C (95 °F) for 3 hours before the test is conducted, and with an ambient temperature maintained at 35 °C (95 °F) during all phases of testing. The tire must be capable of meeting the requirements of S7.3 when conditioned at a temperature of 21 °C (70 °F) for 3 hours before the test is conducted.
S7.2Endurance. (a) Mount the tire on a model rim assembly and inflate it to the inflation pressure corresponding to the maximum load rating marked on the tire. Use a single maximum load value when the tire is marked with both single and dual maximum load.
S7.3Strength. (a) Mount the tire on a model rim assembly and inflate it to the pressure corresponding to the maximum load, or maximum dual load where there is both a single and dual load marked on the tire. If the tire is tubeless, a tube may be inserted to prevent loss of air during the test in the event of puncture.
Where:
W = Breaking energy (in joules) (kJ)
F = Force in newtons (N) and
P = Penetration in millimeters (mm), or;
Where:
W = Breaking energy in inch-pounds,
F = Force in pounds,
P = Penetration in inches.
S7.4High speed performance. (a) Perform steps (a) through (c) of S7.2.
Table I—Strength Test Plunger Diameter
Tire type Plunger diameter
(mm) (inches)
Light truck 19.05 3/4
Motorcycle 7.94 5/16
≤ 12 rim diameter code (except motorcycle) 19.05 3/4
Tubeless:
≤ 17.5 rim diameter code 19.05 3/4
>17.5 rim diameter code, load range F or less 31.75 11/4
> 17.5 rim diameter code, load range over F 38.10 11/2
Tube-type:
Load range F or less 31.75 11/4
Load range over F 38.10 11/2
Table II—Minimum Static Breaking Energy
[Joules (J) and Inch-Pounds (inch-lbs)]
Tire characteristic Plunger diameter (mm and inches) Breaking Energy Motorcycle 7.94 mm J 5/16″ In-lbs All 12 rim diameter code or smaller except motorcycle 19.05 mm J 3/4″ In-lbs Light truck and 17.5 rim diameter code or smaller Tubeless 19.05 mm J 3/4″ In-lbs Tires other than Light Truck, Motorcycle, 12 rim diameter code or smaller Tube type 31.75 mm J 11/4″ In-lbs Tubeless greater than 17.5 rim diameter code 31.75 mm J 11/4″ In-lbs Tube type 38.10 mm J 11/2″ In-lbs Tubeless greater than 17.5 rim diameter code 38.10 mm J 11/2″ In-lbs
Load Range:
A 16 150 67 600 225 2,000
B 33 300 135 1,200 293 2,600
C 45 400 203 1,800 361 3,200 768 6,800 576 5,100
D 271 2,400 514 4,550 892 7,900 734 6,500
E 338 3,000 576 5,100 1,412 12,500 971 8,600
F 406 3,600 644 5,700 1,785 15,800 1,412 12,500
G 711 6,300 2,282 20,200 1,694 15,000
H 768 6,800 2,598 23,000 2,090 18,500
J 2,824 25,000 2,203 19,500
L 3,050 27,000
M 3,220 28,500
N 3,389 30,000
Table III—Endurance Test Schedule
Description Load range Test wheel speed Test load: Percent of maximum load rating Total testrevolutions(thousands)
km/h r/m I-7 hours II-16 hours III-24 hours
Speed restricted service:
90 km/h (55 mph) F, G, H, J, L, M, N 40 125 66 84 101 352.0
80 km/h (50 mph) F, G, H, J, L 32 100 66 84 101 282.5
56 km/h (35 mph) All 24 75 66 84 101 211.0
Motorcycle All 80 250 1 100 2 108 117 510.0
All other F 64 200 66 84 101 564.0
G 56 175 66 84 101 493.5
H, J, L, N 48 150 66 84 101 423.5

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(Secs. 113, 201, 80 Stat. 718 ( 15 U.S.C. 1402, 1421 ); secs. 103, 112, 119, 201, 203, Pub. L. 89-563, 80 Stat. 718 ( 15 U.S.C. 1392, 1401, 1421, 1423 ); delegation of authority at 49 CFR 1.50 )
[38 FR 31301, Nov. 13, 1973]

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Editorial Note: For Federal Register citations affecting § 571.119 see the List of CFR Sections Affected which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and on GPO Access.