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The Product Testing Institute (PTI)

Wheel Impact Testing Lab for SAE J175 & SAE J1981 Standards

PTI is a SANAS accredited wheel impact testing laboratory supporting international standards including ISO 7141.

Curb and pothole impact testing
Testing done in South Africa
Testing for passenger and commercial wheels
Fast testing and results

Trusted Wheel Impact Testing Laboratory

PTI is a SANAS accredited testing laboratory providing wheel impact testing for passenger, light truck, truck and bus applications. Our laboratory performs testing according to recognised international standards including SAE J175, SAE J1981 and ISO 7141.

 

Testing results are provided in structured reports indicating product performance and PASS or FAIL results based on required specifications.

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Our Wheel Impact Testing Services

PTI performs wheel impact testing according to internationally recognised automotive standards including SAE J175 and SAE J1981. These tests simulate real-world road conditions to evaluate the structural performance and durability of wheels.

SAE J175 – Lateral Curb Impact Test

This test evaluates a wheel's ability to withstand sudden lateral impacts such as striking a curb.

The objective of this test is to assess:
• Structural deformation of the wheel
• Crack formation or failure
• Retention of tyre pressure after impact

This test is commonly required for passenger vehicle wheels and light truck wheels during product development and regulatory validation.

SAE J1981 – Radial Impact Test (Pothole Simulation)

The SAE J1981 test simulates vertical impacts caused by potholes or road hazards.

This test evaluates:
• Wheel structural integrity under vertical impact
• Resistance to cracking or catastrophic failure
• Overall performance of the wheel under sudden load conditions

The radial impact test is essential for validating wheel durability in real-world driving environments.

ISO 7141 – International Equivalent Standard

ISO 7141 is an internationally recognised wheel impact testing standard used by manufacturers and testing laboratories worldwide.

PTI performs impact testing aligned with international standards, allowing manufacturers to validate wheel performance against globally accepted requirements.

Why Manufacturers Choose PTI

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Accredited & Recognised Testing Facility

PTI operates as a SANAS-accredited ISO/IEC 17025 laboratory.

All testing is conducted under documented laboratory procedures with traceable reporting.

Our facility is: 

ISO/IEC 17025 Certified

Testing performed under an internationally recognised quality system.

SANAS Accredited

Independent accreditation supporting reliable testing results.

SAE-Aligned Testing

Capability to perform wheel testing aligned with SAE standards.

FMVSS / International Standards

Testing aligned with global automotive regulatory frameworks.

Our Testing Process

We follow a clear, structured testing workflow to give manufacturers, importers, engineers, and regulators the confidence, accuracy, and traceability they need.

Submit Technical Specifications & Applicable Standards

Share tyre or component details and the relevant standards so we can align the test plan correctly.

Confirm Test Scope & Regulatory Requirements

We confirm exactly what will be tested, which requirements apply, and what the final report must include.

Conduct Controlled Laboratory Testing

Testing is conducted under controlled, documented conditions using accredited procedures and calibrated equipment.

Issue Structured Compliance Report

You receive a structured report suitable for compliance submissions, technical files, or internal approvals.

Clear, Structured Wheel Testing Reports

After testing is completed, PTI provides structured test reports generated directly from the testing equipment software. These reports document the testing conditions, measured performance, and evaluation results for the wheel under impact testing.

 

Each report is designed to clearly indicate whether the tested wheel meets the required performance criteria based on the selected test standard and product specifications.

Supporting Industry Professionals

We work with organisations requiring independent, accredited laboratory verification of compliance.

 

PTI supports:

Wheel Manufacturers

Independent wheel testing for validation, durability and compliance.

Automotive OEM Suppliers

Testing support for supplier qualification and engineering approvals.

Importers & Distributors

Independent test results to support documentation and market entry.

Export-Focused Manufacturers

Standards-aligned testing to support international compliance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What standards does PTI perform wheel impact testing to?
PTI performs wheel impact testing according to SAE J175 for lateral curb impact testing and SAE J1981 for radial direction impact testing. Testing can also be aligned with ISO 7141 where applicable.
How long does wheel impact testing take?
Typical wheel impact testing takes approximately 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the test setup, wheel type, and project requirements.
What is SAE J175 wheel impact testing?
SAE J175 is a lateral curb impact test used to evaluate a wheel’s ability to withstand sudden side-impact forces such as curb strikes during vehicle operation.
What is SAE J1981 wheel impact testing?
SAE J1981 is a radial direction impact test used to simulate pothole-type impacts and assess wheel structural performance under sudden vertical loading.
Is PTI accredited to perform wheel impact testing?
PTI operates as a SANAS accredited laboratory under ISO/IEC 17025. Testing is conducted under controlled laboratory procedures with traceable reporting and recognised technical processes.
What rim sizes can PTI test?
PTI performs rim impact and fatigue testing for rim sizes ranging from 10" to 30" for passenger, light truck, truck and bus applications.
Does PTI provide compliance reports?
PTI provides structured test reports generated from the testing equipment software. Where testing falls within the accredited scope, compliance certificates may also be issued.
Who typically requires wheel impact testing?
Wheel impact testing is typically required by:
  • Wheel manufacturers
  • Automotive OEM suppliers
  • Importers and distributors
  • Export-focused manufacturers
  • Engineering and product development teams
  • Companies requiring regulatory or homologation support

Recognised by Industry Media

PTI’s testing capabilities and automotive support services have been featured in Engineering News, highlighting the role of independent testing in supporting manufacturers and suppliers across Southern Africa.

Request Wheel Impact Testing Quote

If you need wheel impact testing according to SAE J175, SAE J1981 or ISO 7141, our SANAS-accredited laboratory can assist with planning and scheduling your test.

 

Our engineers work with manufacturers, OEM suppliers and importers to ensure testing is completed accurately, efficiently and according to recognised standards.