GOST 5883-89 PDF

GOST 5883-89

Name in English:
GOST 5883-89

Name in Russian:
ГОСТ 5883-89

Description in English:

Solid-rubber tires. Specifications

Description in Russian:
Шины массивные резиновые. Технические условия
Document status:
Active

Format:
Electronic (PDF)

Page count:
18

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1 business day

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1 business day

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GOST04130

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Full title and description

GOST 5883-89 — "Шины массивные резиновые. Технические условия" (English: "Solid-rubber tyres. Specifications"). The standard specifies types, dimensions, marking, acceptance and testing, operational limits and storage/transport requirements for solid (non‑pneumatic) rubber tyres intended for industrial and floor non‑rail transport equipment (electric trucks, trolleys, material‑handling vehicles) and related applications.

Abstract

GOST 5883-89 defines constructional types (disc, bandage, non‑bandage), dimensional series, load capacities and performance requirements for solid‑rubber tyres used on industrial vehicles. It sets mandatory test procedures (acceptance and periodic), limits for brittle point and environmental temperature ranges, requirements for rubber‑to‑metal adhesion, inspection and marking, and rules for transportation, storage and guaranteed service life. The standard replaced ГОСТ 5883-76 and was introduced by the State Committee for Standards of the USSR effective 1 January 1991.

General information

  • Status: Active / in force (original USSR standard reissued and maintained in post‑Soviet standards collections).
  • Publication date: Approved 14 December 1989; introduced into effect 1 January 1991.
  • Publisher: Approved by the State Committee for Standards of the USSR (Gosstandart). Reprints and distributions published by national standards publishers.
  • ICS / categories: 83.160 (Tyres — solid and other tyres).
  • Edition / version: ГОСТ 5883-89 (original 1989 text); published with Amendment No.1 and reissued (1991–1996 reprints include the amendment).
  • Number of pages: Approximately 18 (some reprints/report formats list 18–19 pages depending on edition).

Scope

The standard applies to solid (massive) rubber tyres manufactured for floor non‑rail transport machines (electrified industrial trucks and trolleys), movable equipment and other vehicles for domestic use and export. It covers tyres intended for operation on asphalt, concrete, wooden and metal surfaces across climatic zones (typical ambient range specified, with special limits for certain large bandage tyres), but excludes tyres for tracked machines. The standard sets requirements that are mandatory except for specifically listed clauses stated as non‑mandatory.

Key topics and requirements

  • Types and designation: disc (solid press‑on), bandage (with a fitted metal band), and non‑bandage solid tyres; millimetric designation system for sizes.
  • Dimensions and tolerances: nominal outer diameter, base/width, seat/bandage diameters with specified permissible deviations and series.
  • Load and speed ratings: maximum permissible loads by tyre size and recommended maximum speeds (tables with load values for specified diameters).
  • Material and construction requirements: compound hardness, adhesion of rubber to metal/ebonite, monolithicity, absence of edge delaminations and specified constructional features.
  • Testing and acceptance: acceptance and periodic tests (including adhesion and destructive tests on samples), batch acceptance rules, and frequency of periodic testing.
  • Environmental and temperature limits: brittle point/temperature limits and operational temperature ranges for general and specific tyre types.
  • Storage, transport and warranty: storage conditions (temperature range, stacking limits, protection from oils/solvents), transport rules and manufacturer warranty periods (varied by tyre type and size).

Typical use and users

Primary users are tyre manufacturers, OEMs of industrial trucks and material‑handling equipment, procurement and quality departments, maintenance shops, inspection bodies and specification writers for warehouses, factories and ports. Typical applications include forklift and warehouse trucks, electric tuggers, industrial carts and other indoor/outdoor material‑handling vehicles where puncture‑free, high‑durability tyres are required.

Related standards

Standards referenced or related to GOST 5883-89 include the previous edition ГОСТ 5883-76 (replaced), and various normative references cited in the text such as standards for materials, testing methods and dimensional systems (examples: ГОСТ 263-75, ГОСТ 270-75, ГОСТ 7912-74, ГОСТ 11112-70, ГОСТ 12251-77, ГОСТ 15152-69, ГОСТ 25346-89). For pneumatic tyre classes and broader tyre standards consult ICS 83.160 series and contemporary national/ISO tyre standards where applicable.

Keywords

GOST 5883-89; solid-rubber tyres; massive tyres; press-on tyres; bandage tyres; disc tyres; industrial tyres; forklift tyres; load capacities; tyre marking; tyre testing; Gosstandart.

FAQ

Q: What is this standard?

A: GOST 5883-89 is a Soviet (now maintained in national/regional collections) standard titled "Шины массивные резиновые. Технические условия" (Solid‑rubber tyres. Specifications) that sets technical requirements for solid (non‑pneumatic) industrial tyres.

Q: What does it cover?

A: It covers tyre types (disc, bandage, non‑bandage), sizes and designation, dimensional tolerances, permissible loads and speeds, material and adhesion requirements, acceptance and periodic testing procedures, storage/transport rules, marking and warranty conditions.

Q: Who typically uses it?

A: Manufacturers of solid tyres, OEMs of industrial vehicles (forklifts, electric trolleys), procurement and quality assurance teams, testing laboratories, maintenance services, and technical specifiers for industrial fleets and warehouses.

Q: Is it current or superseded?

A: The document was approved in 1989 and came into force on 1 January 1991. It replaced ГОСТ 5883-76 and has been reissued with Amendment No.1; its status is listed as active in standard collections, though users should check national catalogs for any later national or interstate replacements or newer tyre‑specific standards applicable to their jurisdiction.

Q: Is it part of a series?

A: It belongs to the broader tyre standards family under ICS 83.160 (tyres). Related documents include other GOSTs covering pneumatic tyres, agricultural and heavy‑duty tyres and referenced test/method standards cited within the text.

Q: What are the key keywords?

A: Solid‑rubber tyres, massive tyres, bandage tyre, disc tyre, non‑pneumatic tyre, forklift tyre, load rating, adhesion, acceptance testing, storage and marking.