Section width of a tyre. 6.1.1.1. The section width shall be obtained by means of the following formula: where: S is the "section width" expressed in millimetres and measured on the measuring rim; S1 is "the nominal section width" in millimetres, as shown on the sidewall of the tyre in the tyre designation as prescribed; A is the width of the measuring rim in millimetres, as shown by the manufacturer in the descriptive note; and A1 is the width of the theoretical rim in millimetres. A1 shall be taken to equal S1 multiplied by the factor x as specified by the manufacturer, and K shall be taken to equal 0.4. 6.1.1.2. However, for the existing types of tyres whose designation is given in the first column of the tables in annex 5 to this Regulation, the section width shall be deemed to be that given opposite the tyre designation in those tables. 6.1.1.3. However, for tyres identified by the "tyre to rim fitment configuration" (see paragraph 3.1.11.) symbol "A", K shall be taken to equal 0.6.
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Section width of a tyre. 6.1.1.1. The section width shall be obtained by means of the following formula: S = S1 + K (A - A1), where: S is the "section width" expressed in millimetres and measured on the measuring rim; S1 is "the nominal section width" in millimetres, as shown on the sidewall of the tyre in the tyre designation as prescribed; A is the width of the measuring rim in millimetres, as shown by the manufacturer in the descriptive note; and A1 is the width of the theoretical rim in millimetres. A1 shall be taken to equal S1 multiplied by the factor x as specified by the manufacturer, and K shall be taken to equal 0.4.
6.1.1.2. However, for the existing types of tyres whose designation is given in the first column of the tables in annex 5 to this Regulation, the section width shall be deemed to be that given opposite the tyre designation in those tables.
6.1.1.3. However, for tyres identified by the "tyre to rim fitment configuration" (see paragraph 3.1.11.) symbol "A", K shall be taken to equal 0.6.
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Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles
Section width of a tyre. 6.1.1.1. The section width shall be obtained calculated by means of the following formula: S = S1 + K(A-A1), where: S is the "section width" expressed in millimetres mm and measured on the measuring rim; S1 is the "the nominal section width" (in millimetres, mm) as shown on the sidewall side wall of the tyre in the designation of the tyre designation as prescribed; A is the width (expressed in mm) of the measuring rim in millimetresrim, as shown by the manufacturer in the descriptive note; and 5/ A1 is the width (expressed in mm) of the theoretical rim in millimetresrim. A1 shall be taken to equal S1 multiplied by the factor x x, as specified by the manufacturer, and K shall be taken to equal 0.4.
6.1.1.2. However, for the existing types of tyres whose for which the designation is given in the first column of the tables in annex Annex 5 to this Regulation, the section width shall be deemed to be that given opposite the tyre designation in those these tables.
6.1.1.3. However, for tyres identified by the "tyre to rim fitment configuration" (see paragraph 3.1.11para. 3.1.10.) symbol "A", K shall be taken equal to equal 0.6.
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Samples: Agreement Concerning the Adoption of Uniform Technical Prescriptions for Wheeled Vehicles