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9 - MAINTENANCE
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Template Date: 1997_02_12
TIRE PRESSURE
WHEEL LUG BOLTS
For extended tire service life and improved
performance during field operation and road
transport, keep the tires inflated to the specified
pressure. Over or under inflation will affect the
service life of the tires.
Tire Inflation Procedure
DO NOT
inflate tire that has had a complete loss of
air. If the tire has lost all air pressure, have a qualified
tire mechanic service the tire.
To ADD air to a partially inflated tire, use the following
procedure:
1. Use an air hose with a remote shut off valve and
a self-locking air chuck.
2. Stand behind the tread of the tire and make sure
all persons are away from the side of the tire
before you start to add air.
Inflate the tire to the recommended air pressure.
DO
NOT
inflate the tire more than the recommended
pressure.
WARNING:
A tire can explode during
inflation and cause serious injury or death.
Never increase air pressure beyond 35 PSI
(2.4 bar) to seat the bead on the rim. Replace
a tire if it has a defect. Replace a wheel rim
which has cracks, wear or severe rust. Make
sure that all the air is removed from a tire
before removing the tire from the rim. Never
use force on an inflated or partially inflated
tire. Make sure the tire is correctly seated
before inflating.
M170B
!
Check wheel lug bolts after the first 50 hours of
operation and periodically there after.
Wheel lug bolt torque for 9.5L - 15 inch 8 ply tires is
80 to 100 lb ft (109 to 136 Nm).
RD99N010