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Do not use recycled wheel parts.
Do not use recycled wheel parts.
When removing lockering or inflating tire, use
When removing lockering or inflating tire, use
safety cable or chain to ensure safety.
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
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. Never inflate tires unless the
lockering is assembled in its place.
lockering is assembled in its place.
Avoid the followings when traveling.
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
REPLACEMENT OF TIRE
Disassembly, reassembly, replacement and
Disassembly, reassembly, replacement and
repair of tire requires special skills and
repair of tire requires special skills and
equipment. Contact a tire repair shop.
equipment. Contact a tire repair shop.
Tires to be replaced
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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26)
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③
④
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⑥
(1)
(1)
160D7MI35
Separation of tire
Separation of tire
After moving the truck to flat ground, lower the
fork to the ground and turn the parking brake
switch ON.
ON
OFF
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(2)
(2)
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