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OVER
INFLATED
UNDER
INFLATED
CORRECT
Figure 7-18, Inflation of Tires
TIRE MAINTENANCE
One of the most important factors for safe coach operation is systematic and correct tire maintenance.
Tires not only support the weight of the coach, but they are also an integral part of the power transmis-
sion and braking systems.
Tir
e Inflation
Tire inflation affects the safe and economical operation of the coach. Inflate to correct pressures when
tires are cool. If tires are continually at less than the maximum load, adjust pressure downward to corre-
spond to the actual loads carried (Figure 7-18).
Never bleed tires to relieve the buildup of pressure. Tire temperature will increase when the tire is in ser-
vice, allowing for normal buildup in air pressure. The tire temperature and pressure will remain within
limits which are not harmful when used in accordance with the recommendations for load and pressure.
If excessive pressure buildup occurs, load, under-inflation, high speed, or a combination of these factors
is responsible. Use the size and type of tire which has the capacity to carry the load at the recommended
cold starting temperature.
Under-inflation is a major cause of loss of tire life expectancy. An under-inflated tire runs sluggishly,
heats up quickly because of greater flexing, and is subject to more frequent bruising. Unless the correct
air pressure is maintained, the tires will not function as designed.
Over-inflation does not compensate for overloading. It does not add strength to the tire; but it does re
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duce the ability of the tire to absorb road shock. Improperly inflated tires will affect steering, ride com
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fort, and safe operation.
Tires are designed to operate at a certain recommended inflation, which provides for normal flexing with
proper deflection and road contact surface. If flexing deviates from the norm, because of either over-in
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flation, under-inflation or overloading, proper, safe service cannot be obtained from the tire. Follow the
pressure recommendations of the tire manufacturer.
Summary of Contents for LOW FLOOR
Page 18: ...Specifications 18...
Page 58: ...Preventive Maintenance 58...
Page 110: ...Engine 110...
Page 138: ...Transmission Driveline Rear Axle 138...
Page 182: ...Suspension 182...
Page 260: ...Air System 260...
Page 420: ...Electrical System 420 Deutsch DT Series Connectors...
Page 421: ...Electrical System 421...
Page 422: ...Electrical System 422 Deutsch HD 10 Series Connectors...
Page 423: ...Electrical System 423...
Page 424: ...Electrical System 424 Deutsch HD 30 Series Connectors...
Page 425: ...Electrical System 425...
Page 442: ...Heating Air Conditioning 442...
Page 492: ...Body and Interior 492 Figure 11 33 USSC Seat Assembly...
Page 493: ...Body and Interior 493 Figure 11 34 USSC Seat Suspension Assembly...
Page 495: ...Body and Interior 495 Figure 11 37 Seat Air Connections...