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Do not use recycled wheel parts.
When removing lockering or inflating tire, use
safety cable or chain to ensure safety.
B e s u r e t o b l e e d a i r b e f o r e r e m o v i n g
lockering. Never inflate tires unless the
lockering is assembled in its place.
Avoid the followings when traveling.
Rubbing tires against road bank or rack at
cargo-unloading spot.
Tires slippage during working.
Abrupt starting of the truck.
When oil, grease or gasoline smeared on tire,
clean those. Otherwise it may cause of
permanent deformation.
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Tread
Valve
Side wall
Carcass
Bead
REPLACEMENT OF TIRE
Disassembly, reassembly, replacement and
repair of tire requires special skills and
equipment. Contact a tire repair shop.
Tires to be replaced
Tires with broken or bent bead wires
Tires exposed more than 1/4 of carcass fly.
Tires whose carcass is damaged more than 1/3
of the tire width.
Tires which show fly separation.
Tires which has a radial crack near the carcass.
Tires which are judged to be unsuitable for use
because of deformation or damage.
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Separation of tire
After moving the truck to flat ground, lower the
bucket to the ground and put the parking brake
switch in LOCK position.
LOCK
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