Truck
Tire Limited Warranty and Casing Policy - Because we promised
you the moon!
Safety
Warnings and Advice.
To
avoid serious injury:
Tire
service personnel should be trained in accordance with Federal
and Provincial legislation.
Only
specially trained personnel should mount and inflate tires
Inspect
the interior and exterior of all tires prior to mounting.
Do not attempt to inflate any tire that may have damaged
cords, inner liner wrinkling, heat deterioration, casing
distortion or other signs or under inflation run flat or
air leakage. If you attempt to inflate any tire which may
have been damaged from under inflation, or run flat, it
may explode with violent force.
Always
use an approved safety cage when inflating tires.
Always
use an extension hose with a gauge and clip-on air chuck
for inflating the tire. Stand back from the tire. Never
stand over, lean or reach over the assembly during inflation.
Always
make sure that the tire rim diameter and the rim/wheel diameter
are identical.
Example: Mounting a 16" bead
diameter on a 16.5" rim/wheel is dangerous and will
result in an explosion causing severe injury or death.
Never
introduce inflammable substances into the interior of any
tire during either the mounting or inflation process.
If
your tires develop a sudden vibration while driving stop
and have the tires inspected immediately for any damage.
Never
run on tires that are under inflated for the load it may
cause severe tire damage, sudden tire failure and loss of
vehicle control. Consult your tire supplier.
Running
in excess of the legal speed limits may cause the tire to
overheat and fail suddenly causing loss of vehicle control.
Never run tires at speeds in excess of their rated speeds.
(Contact the tire manufacturer for advice).
Use
rims which are approved for radial tires when mounting radials
(consult the rim/wheel catalogs for proper application).
Do not attempt to mount and inflate any tire on a damaged
wheel (bent or cracked etc). Never attempt to mount and
inflate a tire on any wheel which has been repaired by welding.
Never
run on smooth tires.
REMEMBER
THAT ANY TIRE, NO MATTER HOW WELL CONSTRUCTED, MAY FAIL IF
IMPROPERLY CARED FOR OR ABUSED. TIRE FAILURES CREATE THE RISK
OF PERSONAL INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.