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Tire Repair: Intro

Whenever the rubber meets the road, those tires run the risk of damage. From potholes and unexpected surface hazards to punctures from debris, tire damage can happen when drivers least expects it.

 

And that’s when they’re counting the tire service professional to save the day –- to repair their tire (or recommend the best option) to get them back on the road and back on schedule, fast. Read More


TIRE REPAIR SUBCATEGORIES

Patch application · Tools · Saftey · Visual Inspections

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How to properly patch a puncture

Repairing a tire properly requires it be demounted from the rim so it can be inspected on the outside and inside, remove damaged material, fill the void with rubber and seal the innerliner with a repair unit.

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Tire repair: Shining a light on visual inspections

Establishing the repairability of a tire begins with a visual inspection. Always inspect tires before doing any repair on the tire itself.

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Staying safe when repairing a tire

Tire repair is not without its potential risks to both the technician during the repair process as well as to the vehicle user should the repair be performed incorrectly.

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Essential tools, materials and equipment for tire repair

Tire repair work requires the right equipment, tools and materials to ensure a quality job. Let’s look at some of the essentials for performing tire repair work.

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