Tires; Air Pressure; Tire Tread Wear - Taylor-Dunn TC-030-60C Operator's Manual

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MT-030-60C-C

TIRES

WARNING
Incorrect tire inflation can result in sudden failure of the tire and/or braking / steering
problems leading to loss of control of the vehicle.
Never exceed the maximum pressure as indicated on the side wall of the tire. Exceeding the
maximum pressure may cause explosive failure of the tire resulting in severe bodily injury.

Air pressure

Maintaining the correct tire pressure is important to the safe operation of the vehicle as well as
ensuring long tread life.
Under inflated tires result in:
• Excessive tire side wall flexing that can result in sudden tire failure.
• Excessive tread wear resulting in shortened tire life.
Over inflated tires result in:
• Tire explosion due to excessive pressure.
• Reduced road surface traction.
• Increased vibration from the road surface.
• Excessive tread wear resulting in
shortened tire life.
Unequal tire inflation may result in:
• Uneven braking and loss of control of the vehicle.
• Steering pulling to the left or right.
Only check the tire pressure when the tire is cold. When checking tire pressure, you must check
all tires including any spare tires.
The correct tire size and pressure can be found in the specifications list in the manual.
Note: The front and rear tires may have a different tire pressure specification.

Tire Tread Wear

WARNING
DO NOT operate a vehicle if the cord is visible on any tire (see
illustration). A tire in this condition may suddenly fail at any
time resulting in loss of control of the vehicle.
It is important to periodically inspect the tread on each tire for wear.
Driving with inadequate tread increases the risk of loosing control
of the vehicle due to hydroplaning on a wet road surface. It also
increases the risk of a flat tire due to road debris. Extreme tire wear
can result in sudden tire failure and loss of control of the vehicle.
Refer to the maintenance schedule in this manual for the
recommended tire inspection interval.
Minimum recommended tread depth is 1/16 inch (1.5 mm).
Depending on the tires installed on your vehicle, there may be series
of tread depth wear indicators around the circumference of the tire. They will appear as 1/2 inch (13
mm) bands across the tread as the tire approaches its wear limit (see illustration). The tire shall be
replaced if any tread depth indicator can be seen or any part of the tread depth is 1/16 inch or less.
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