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They’re easy to read and much harder to remove than regular marking crayons – ideal when you need your label to last in tough conditions. The main tool used in tyre mounting and demounting is a tyre lever. The tyre lever comes in different lengths for different tyre and wheel combinations. Shorter levers, known as motorcycle tyre levers are normally are around 10” in length and shaped a little like a big screw driver. Tyre Levers from around 12” through to 24” would be classed as car tyre levers and are the most common in passenger tyre fitting. They are used to manipulate the tyre bead on to the mounting head and to apply pressure to the tyre while mounting or demounting. Commercial tyre levers are also available in much larger lengths and often with special fitments on the ends to aid in commercial fitting. The marking chalk from Perfect Equipment is ideal for marking tyres after changing tyres. You will receive 12 white crayons with a diameter of 17.5 mm each. The chalk is non-smudgeable and unbreakable, making it absolutely suitable for use in the workshop. Remove the tyre from the wheel thoroughly inspect it both internally and externally for signs of damage from being run flat or other issues. If any serious tyre damage is present, then the repair should not continue and the customer advised that a replacement tyre is needed.
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Next, locate the puncture in the tyre. You can do this by looking for a small hole or by running your hand over the tyre to feel for any bumps or bulges. Once you've found the puncture, mark it with a piece of chalk or a marker so that you know where to repair it. Tyre Bay Group are pleased to be a leading supplier of Tyre Marking Chalk across the UK. We work with tyre fitting companies and garages to provide affordable Tyre Marking Chalk to keep your business running efficiently. The first step in using a tyre puncture repair kit is to prepare the tyre. This means removing the tyre from the car and inspecting it for any damage. If you find a puncture, use a tyre gauge to determine the pressure. If the pressure is too low, you'll need to inflate the tyre to the recommended pressure before proceeding with the repair. Locate the puncture Must say though, can really feel the difference with these tyres on compared to my old set. Now, they were road tyres and yet the new set has better road grip. This is a simple test which vehicle owners can perform on their vehicles to find the perfect pressure of air for their tires. Below are instructions and steps to follow to perform this test on your own vehicle.
Before you can repair the puncture, you'll need to clean it. Use a tyre-cleaning solution or a mixture of water and soap to clean the area around the puncture. This will ensure that the repair will be effective. Insert the repair string Apply tyre glue / vulcanising solution to the puncture channel and buffed area. Ensure the area is covered and the channel is filled using a spiral cement tool. Insert the tyre plug / combi plug into the puncture channel. Pull the brass end of the combination tyre repair patch and plug outwards, through the tread until the entire patch is flush with the inside of the tyre. Hold the patch or plug in position on the centre of the injury and mark its outline on the inner liner of the tyre with marker or chalk
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There are other tyre fitting tools that are required or advised. Tyre valve mounters, wheel weight plyers, self-adhesive weight removers are all common items that are used. There are also more specific tools such as bead wedges, rim protectors and specialist tyre lubes. If there is something you can’t find give our team a call and we will be happy to help. Here at Oakwood Tyres we'rean independentmobile tyre fitting businessbased out of our garage in Snetterton and here we cover a massive radius spanning past Norwich, out to Bury St Edmunds and reaching as far as Downham Market and Halesworth. We may even go further again but the online price may differ, so please give us a call if you are outside of the 'area we cover'. Our mobile fitting vans have all the equipment needed to change your tyres, and the same equipment you would expect to find in any garage and this is the reason for mobile tyre fitting becoming increasingly more popular. The best bit you can either enjoy a cup of tea with your feet up, or continue working hard at home whilst we cause the least amount of disruption changing your tyres. You don't even pay extra compared to garage prices for this service, even better hey?!Using a air powered buffer tool, buff the inner liner to roughly 5mm beyond the marked area using an appropriate buffing rasp. There should be no raised areas left after this process and the finish should be a sort of suede feel product/helpAdviseTab.hbs -->
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