4 types of machines that use big tyres
1. Compactor
2. Grader
3. Earthmoving
4. Loader and bulldozer
Maintaining performance and Safety
- Read the markings on the sidewalls of your tyres – it will tell you the product best suited to your needs
- To get the best performance from your machine consider the surface conditions and surface type where you will working.
- To choose the right tyres for your machine know the Tonne Kilometres/Miles per Hour. This is the working capacity of your tyres.
- Once fitted inspect your tyres to regularly to spot any damage or irregular wear
- Any cuts or distortions you see on the tread or sidewalls of your tyres or wheels should be checked by a tyre professional
- Use a depth gauge to check the tread of your tyres at several points on the tyre to keep safe and legal
- Correct tyre inflation is essential factor to make sure you get the best performance and to keep you safe. Use the inflation pressure recommended by the tyre manufacturer.
- Correct pressure will extend the life of your tyres.
- Prevention of problems is key. A tyre which has run under-inflated or flat may have suffered irreversible damage
- It’s not only when tyres are on your machine you must store tyres carefully
- Store tyres in clean, airy, dry and well-ventilated premises, sheltered from direct sunlight and bad weather
- Keep tyres away from any chemical substance, solvent or hydrocarbon
- Keep tyres well away from sharp objects which might penetrate the rubber
- Keep tyres away from obvious heat sources such as naked flames and less obvious such as equipment likely to emit sparks or electric discharges, transformers, electric motors or welding sets
- It is therefore very important to have tyres fitted by trained fitters. – make this a button
- Correct fitting of tyres is essential to ensure safety and to make sure your machine is safe to use.
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