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Stay in English Switch to US EnglishThe TKPH stands for Tonne Kilometres per Hour and is an essential expression of the working capacity of a tyre. It represents the load capacity of a tyre in relation to heat generation. A tyre’s TKPH depends on its design and varies according to size, type and compound.
TKPH values are given along with other characteristics. It is a function of the load of each tyre and the number of kilometres covered per hour by each type of tyre, and is given at an ambient temperature of 38C (100F). Read more about how to calculate TKPH here.
Tyre selection is one of the most important factors for tyre life. Choosing the correct tyre specification with the most appropriate TKPH rating for site operations can significantly improve tyre life and reduce vehicle operational costs.
The most suitable tyre specifications for the job should be selected by determining TKPH under actual working conditions. This can be obtained by observing the following conditions:
1. The average operating TKPH, calculated from several samples, should not exceed the tyre TKPH rating. If vehicles have on-board operation monitoring systems, we recommend utilising such data for improved statistical estimation.
2. Awss (average work shift speed) must be used.
3. The TKPH rating data are applicable in the following situations.
4. Revising the TKPH subject to change in maximum ambient temperature.
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