DOT 49 CFR PART 570-2010 VEHICLE IN USE INSPECTION STANDARDS.pdf
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1、225 Natl Highway Traffic Safety Admin., DOT Pt. 570 569.5 Applicability. (a) General. Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, this part applies to all motor vehicle regrooved or regroovable tires manufactured or regrooved after the effective date of the regulation. (b) Export. This part
2、 does not apply to regrooved or regroovable tires in-tended solely for export and so labeled or tagged. 34 FR 1150, Jan. 24, 1969. Redesignated at 35 FR 5118, Mar. 26, 1970 569.7 Requirements. (a) Regrooved tires. (1) Except as per-mitted by paragraph (a)(2) of this sec-tion, no person shall sell, o
3、ffer for sale, or introduce or deliver for introduction into interstate commerce regrooved tires produced by removing rubber from the surface of a worn tire tread to generate a new tread pattern. Any per-son who regrooves tires and leases them to owners or operators of motor vehicles and any person
4、who regrooves his own tires for use on motor vehicles is considered to be a person delivering for introduction into interstate com-merce within the meaning of this part. (2) A regrooved tire may be sold, of-fered for sale, or introduced for sale or delivered for introduction into inter-state commerc
5、e only if it conforms to each of the following requirements: (i) The tire being regrooved shall be a regroovable tire; (ii) After regrooving, cord material below the grooves shall have a protec-tive covering of tread material at least 332-inch thick; (iii) After regrooving, the new grooves generated
6、 into the tread mate-rial and any residual original molded tread groove which is at or below the new regrooved depth shall have a min-imum of 90 linear inches of tread edges per linear foot of the circumference; (iv) After regrooving, the new groove width generated into the tread mate-rial shall be
7、a minimum of 316-inch and a maximum of 516-inch; (v) After regrooving, all new grooves cut into the tread shall provide unob-structed fluid escape passages; and (vi) After regrooving, the tire shall not contain any of the following de-fects, as determined by a visual exam-ination of the tire either
8、mounted on the rim, or dismounted, whichever is applicable: (A) Cracking which extends to the fabric, (B) Groove cracks or wear extending to the fabric, or (C) Evidence of ply, tread, or sidewall separation; (vii) If the tire is siped by cutting the tread surface without removing rubber, the tire co
9、rd material shall not be damaged as a result of the siping proc-ess, and no sipe shall be deeper than the original or retread groove depth. (b) Siped regroovable tires. No person shall sell, offer for sale, or introduce for sale or deliver for introduction into interstate commerce a regroovable tire
10、 that has been siped by cutting the tread surface without removing rubber if the tire cord material is damaged as a result of the siping process, or if the tire is siped deeper than the original or retread groove depth. 39 FR 15039, Apr. 30, 1974, as amended at 42 FR 21613, Apr. 28, 1977 569.9 Label
11、ing of regroovable tires. (a) Regroovable tires. After August 30, 1969, each tire designed and con-structed for regrooving shall be labeled on both sidewalls with the word Regroovable molded on or into the tire in raised or recessed letters 0.025 to 0.040 inch. The word Regroovable shall be in lette
12、rs 0.38 to 0.50 inch in height and not less than 4 inches and not more than 6 inches in length. The lettering shall be located in the side-wall of the tire between the maximum section width and the bead in an area which will not be obstructed by the rim flange. 34 FR 1150, Jan. 24, 1969; 34 FR 1830,
13、 Feb. 7, 1969 PART 570VEHICLE IN USE INSPECTION STANDARDS Subpart AVehicles With GVWR of 10,000 Pounds or Less Sec. 570.1 Scope. 570.2 Purpose. 570.3 Applicability. 570.4 Definitions. 570.5 Service brake system. VerDate Mar2010 14:39 Dec 20, 2010 Jkt 220217 PO 00000 Frm 00235 Fmt 8010 Sfmt 8010 Y:SG
14、ML220217.XXX 220217jdjones on DSKHWCL6B1PROD with CFRProvided by IHSNot for ResaleNo reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS-,-,-226 49 CFR Ch. V (10110 Edition) 570.1 570.6 Brake power unit. 570.7 Steering systems. 570.8 Suspension systems. 570.9 Tires. 570.10 Wheel assemblies
15、. Subpart BVehicles With GVWR of More Than 10,000 Pounds 570.51 Scope. 570.52 Purpose. 570.53 Applicability. 570.54 Definitions. 570.55 Hydraulic brake system. 570.56 Vacuum brake assist unit and vacu-um brake system. 570.57 Air brake system and air-over-hy-draulic brake subsystem. 570.58 Electric b
16、rake system. 570.59 Service brake system. 570.60 Steering system. 570.61 Suspension system. 570.62 Tires. 570.63 Wheel assemblies. AUTHORITY: Secs. 103, 108, 119, Pub. L. 89 563, 80 Stat. 718 (15 U.S.C. 1392, 1397, 1407); delegation of authority at 49 CFR 1.50. Subpart AVehicles With GVWR of 10,000
17、Pounds or Less SOURCE: 38 FR 23950, Sept. 5, 1973, unless otherwise noted. 570.1 Scope. This part specifies standards and pro-cedures for inspection of hydraulic service brake systems, steering and suspension systems, and tire and wheel assemblies of motor vehicles in use. 570.2 Purpose. The purpose
18、 of this part is to estab-lish criteria for the inspection of motor vehicles by State inspection systems, in order to reduce death and injuries attributable to failure or inadequate performance of motor vehicle systems. 570.3 Applicability. This part does not in itself impose re-quirements on any pe
19、rson. It is in-tended to be implemented by States through the highway safety program standards issued under the Highway Safety Act (23 U.S.C. 402) with respect to inspection of motor vehicles with gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or less, except motorcycles or trailers. 570.4 Definitions
20、. Unless otherwise indicated, all terms used in this part that are defined in 49 CFR part 571, Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, are used as defined in that part. 570.5 Service brake system. Unless otherwise noted, the force to be applied during inspection procedures to power-assisted and full-power b
21、rake systems is 25 lb, and to all other sys-tems, 50 lb. (a) Failure indicator. The brake sys-tem failure indicator lamp, if part of a vehicles original equipment, shall be operable. (This lamp is required by Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 105, 49 CFR 571.105, on every new passenger car m
22、anufactured on or after January 1, 1968, and on other types of motor vehicles manufactured on or after September 1, 1975.) (1) Inspection procedure. Apply the parking brake and turn the ignition to start, or verify lamp operation by other means indicated by the vehicle manufacturer that the brake sy
23、stem failure indicator lamp is operable. (b) Brake system integrity. The brake system shall demonstrate integrity as indicated by no perceptible decrease in pedal height under a 125 pound force applied to the brake pedal or by no il-lumination of the brake system failure indicator lamp. The brake sy
24、stem shall withstand the application of force to the pedal without failure of any line or other part. (1) Inspection procedures. With the en-gine running on vehicles equipped with power brake systems, and the ignition turned to on in other vehicles, apply a force of 125 pounds to the brake pedal and
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