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TEREX mining card accessories sharing article: Summer tire blowout is terrible, how to prevent and respond?

 A flat tire is one of the main causes of truck accidents. With the increase in temperature, vehicles driving on dry and hot roads may experience tire bulges, accelerated wear, and even tire bursts if not properly maintained. So in daily operations, how should cardholders reduce the risk of tire explosions and ensure driving safety? The Dragon Truck Strategy is ready, let's learn more together~

How to prevent it in daily life?

Maintain reasonable tire pressure

High or low tire pressure can lead to a decrease in tire endurance performance. When encountering potholes and sharp objects on the road when the tire pressure is too high, it is easy to puncture the tire and cause a tire blowout. When the tire pressure is too low, the performance of the rubber decreases, and the tire becomes soft, which can also lead to a tire blowout. Therefore, holding the tire pressure well in summer is the key to preventing car tire explosions. According to the vehicle manual, it is recommended to keep the tire pressure around 5-7bar in summer.

Regularly clean tires

During driving, foreign objects such as crushed stones, glass fragments, etc. may be mixed in the tire pattern. These foreign objects are prone to puncturing tires, so it is important to develop the habit of regularly cleaning tires to avoid causing a tire blowout accident.

Do not exceed the speed limit or overload driving

Under long-term high-speed driving, the tires will generate a large amount of heat due to friction with the ground, leading to high temperatures in the tires themselves. Especially in hot summer, it is easy to overload the internal pressure of the tires and cause a tire blowout. When the vehicle's load is too high, the internal pressure of the tires will also increase, which is easy to cause a tire blowout.

Pay attention to tire life

Tires are rubber products that inevitably age after prolonged use. Generally, the service life of a tire is 5 years. If it exceeds or approaches this date, it is best to replace it with a new tire to avoid accidents.

How to handle a tire blowout on the highway?

Grasp the steering wheel tightly

After discovering a flat tire, release the accelerator and stabilize the steering wheel as soon as possible. Remember not to rush to turn the direction or apply the brakes to avoid the vehicle from spinning or overturning.

Front wheel blowout

Because the front wheels control the steering of a car, a front tire blowout has a significant impact on the driving route of the car.

When encountering a front tire blowout, the first action is to urgently hold the steering wheel, wait for stability, and then slowly brake and drive off the main road. Remember not to repeatedly turn the steering wheel or apply the brakes during the process. After stopping, erect a warning triangle at the rear of the vehicle to prevent secondary accidents.

Rear wheel blowout

Compared to a front tire blowout, the risk of a rear tire blowout is lower. As long as the driver holds the steering wheel well and repeatedly applies the foot brake, the center of gravity of the car can be moved forward, causing the intact front tire to be stressed and reducing the pressure on the tire after the blowout. Do not apply the foot brake too hard.

Subsequent processing

If there is no spare tire on the car and a repair point cannot be found nearby, turn on the double yellow lights and slow down to the car repair shop or request assistance. If there is a spare tire, it is necessary to find a flat and hard ground for replacement, and try to avoid changing the tire on a slope to avoid accidents caused by the jack slipping.

Safe driving is no small matter, and tire maintenance is of utmost importance. Summer is a high incidence period for vehicle tire explosions, and cardholders must pay attention to inspection and maintenance, and use tires reasonably

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