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Tonne Kilometer Per Hour Application
- Ground Vehicle Standard
- J1098_201203
- Revised
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Scope
This SAE Standard establishes the procedures for the application of Tonne Kilometer Per Hour (TKPH) rating values for off-the-road tires; utilizing empirical data formula, it describes the procedure for evaluating and predicting off-the-road tire TKPH requirements as determined by a work cycle analysis.
Rationale
Document SAE J1098 “Tonne Kilometer Per Hour Application” covers time tested procedures and applications. As such the methodology continues to be acceptable in its present form. Therefore, the document is being revised with no significant technical changes.
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Issuing Committee
The MTC8, Tire and Rim Committee of the Machine Technical Steering Committee is responsible for developing, reviewing, and approving recommended practices, standards, and information reports related to the tires and rims used on off-highway, self-propelled work machines and related equipment. Harmonization with ISO and other industry standards is a global objective as well as awareness of governmental regulations that may affect the work of this committee.
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