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Tire Servicing Program

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Tire Servicing Program. Agenda. WorkSafeBC Requirements Definitions Responsibilities General safety . Agenda. De-mounting Assembly Mounting Instruction and training. WorkSafeBC Regulation. Equipment Remote chuck Restraining devices Bead expander. WorkSafeBC Regulation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Tire Servicing Program

Tire Servicing Program

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Agenda• WorkSafeBC Requirements • Definitions• Responsibilities• General safety

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Agenda• De-mounting• Assembly• Mounting• Instruction and training

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WorkSafeBC Regulation

• Equipment• Remote chuck• Restraining devices• Bead expander

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WorkSafeBC Regulation

• Work Procedures• Inspecting all wheel components• Mounting and inflating a tire• Installing and removing tire assemblies• De-mounting tires

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WorkSafeBC Regulation

• Precautions• Deflate before mounting• Clean and inspect • Use a cage or restraining device• Bead expander limits

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WorkSafeBC Regulation

• Precautions – continued• Inflate to specified pressure• Do not weld or heat assembled rim• Deflate multi-piece rim wheels • Multi-piece rim and wheel components

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WorkSafeBC Regulation

• Precautions – continued• Dual wheel arrangement, both tires must

be deflated • Don’t interchange• Multi-piece rim wheels

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WorkSafeBC Regulation

• Training• Required for all workers working on wheels

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Definitions

• De-mounting • Disc Wheel• Installing a Tire Assembly• Large Vehicle• Restraining Device

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Definitions

• Mounting a Tire• Multi-Piece Wheel• Rim• Rim Manual• Service or Servicing

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Definitions• Service Area• Tire-Assembly• Wheel• Trajectory

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Definitions

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Responsibilities

• Employer• Establish and implement safe work

procedures• Proper tools and charts are available• Records of worker instruction and training

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Responsibilities

• Supervisors• Ensure workers are trained• Ensure workers are following safe work

procedures

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Responsibilities

• Workers• Follow safe work procedures

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General Safety Issues• Explosive power• Service and safety manuals• Current charts or rim manuals• Use only recommended tools• Appropriate personal protective

equipment

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General Safety Issues

• Tube tires• Underinflated tire• Tires driven while flat• Separated tire

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General Safety Issues

• Barriers and Restraining Devices• Must be used• Inspection prior to daily use• Inspection after any separation of parts

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General Safety Issues

• Barriers and Restraining Devices – continued• Cracks at welds• Cracked or broken components• Bent or sprung components • Pitting of components due to corrosion• Other structural damage that may

decrease its effectiveness• Repair and re-inspect

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General Safety Issues

• Airline Assembly• Clip on chuck• An in-line valve

with a pressure gauge

• Sufficient length of hose

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Procedures

De-Mounting Tires and Rims1. Single Piece Rims2. Multi Piece Rims

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Procedures – Demounting

1. Demounting Single Piece Rim• Jack vehicle and remove wheel• Remove the valve core• Fully deflate the tire• Run a wire through the valve stem• Dual wheels – inspect inside tire assembly

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Procedures – Demounting

1. Demounting Single Piece Rim - continued• Do not remove de-mountable dual wheel until

pressure is released• Remove the wheel nuts and remove the wheel

assembly• Break bead according to manufacturer • De-mount the tire from the narrow ledge side • Never hammer on the rim

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Procedures – Demounting

2. Demounting Multi Piece Rim• Jack vehicle to remove wheel• Remove the valve core• Fully deflate the tire• Run a wire through the valve stem• Dual wheels – inspect inside tire assembly• Deflate both tires if damage to inside wheel

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Procedures – Demounting

2. Demounting Multi Piece Rim - continued• Ensure all components are cleaned• Ensure pressure is released• Remove wheel nuts and wheel assembly

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Procedures – Demounting

2. Demounting Multi Piece Rim - continued• Break bead• Never hammer on the rim or the lock ring• Disassemble the tire assembly

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Procedures - Assembly

1. Component acceptability2. Inspect single piece rim3. Reassemble single-piece rim4. Inspect multi piece rim5. Reassemble multi-piece rim

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Procedures - Assembly

1. Component Acceptability• Do not interchange components• Inspect prior to assembly• Tag damaged components and remove from area• Components to be clean• Check tire and wheel size and type

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Procedures - Assembly

2. Inspection of Single Piece Wheel• Clean and examine wheel, valve stems

and tire carefully• Paint the rim with a metal primer where

necessary• Inspect the inside of the tire

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Procedures - Assembly

3. Reassembly of Single Piece Rims• Replace stems or grommets• Lubricate tire beads and mating surfaces• Replace old O-Rings • Work tire beads one at a time over rim flange• Tire changing machine

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Procedures - Assembly

3. Reassembly of Single Piece Rims - continued• Do not apply heat• Do not use flammable substances to seat

beads • Use restraining device when inflating• Do not inflate if flat, solid surface is in

trajectory• Stay out of trajectory when inflating

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Procedures - Assembly

3. Reassembly of Single Piece Rims – continued• Remove bead expander• Clip-on air chuck• Stand outside the trajectory• Ensure wheels are lined up• Inspect the tire and rim• Do not rework damaged wheels

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Procedures - Assembly

4. Inspection of Multi Piece Rims• Look for signs of cracking, wear, corrosion,

deformation, broken beads:• Sprung side/lock rings• Cracked rings/rims• Bent flanges• Tool marks• Loss of contour• Metal thickness of the mating surfaces

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Procedures - Assembly

5. Reassemble Multi Piece Rims• Replace old O-Rings• Lubricate• Put the rim parts into place• Never “air-up” a wheel of which you are

unsure

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Procedures - Assembly

5. Reassemble Multi Piece Rims - continued• Inflate to 10 psi and ensure that parts fit• Inflate to manufacturer’s specifications• Stay out of trajectory when inflating

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Procedures - Assembly

5. Reassemble Multi Piece Rims - continued• Do not apply heat • Do not use flammable substances • Inflate to recommended pressure• Deflate completely• Re-inflate to the manufacturer’s

recommended pressure • Re-check before removing from restraining

device

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Procedures - Mounting

• Mounting Disc Wheels• Check wheel studs for damage• Check tire diameters on dual wheels• Check tires for separations• Ensure mounting surfaces are clean

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Procedures - Mounting

• Mounting Disc Wheels – continued• Use the proper cap nuts• Use proper tightening sequence and

torque levels• Use air wrenches only to spin on the nuts• Recheck and retighten cap nut at 80k to

160k

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Procedures - Mounting

• Mounting Demountable Tire Assemblies• Check all studs, clamps, spacer bands• Check diameters of tires• Do not mix tire types on the same axle• Ensure mounting surfaces are clean and

smooth

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Procedures - Mounting

• Mounting Demountable Tire Assemblies - continued• Place inflated tire assembly on wheel• Guard against misalignment• Install proper rim clamps and nuts• Use proper tightening sequence / torque

levels• Recheck / retighten clamp nuts after 80k to

160k

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Instruction and Training

• Worker instruction and training must include:• De-mounting of tires• Inspection and identification of rim wheel

components• Installing and removing rim wheels• Mounting of tires

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Instruction and Training

• Worker instruction and training - continued• Use of a restraining device or barrier• Handling of rim wheels• Inflation of a tire• Understanding trajectory

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Summary• WorkSafeBC• Definitions• Responsibilities• General safety• Procedures• Requirements for worker instruction and

training

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Questions