BENDIX BW2920 manual Tire Maintenance, Maintenance Tips for Long Tire Life

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The advantages of temperature compensation are even more dramatic when a tire has a slow leak. A tire that is constantly losing pressure will not be able to reach thermal equilibrium because the contained air simply cannot expand enough to generate the required pressure, regardless of how hot the tire becomes. Since the leak is slow, the tire may appear over an extended period of time to be properly inflated when it is actually dangerously under- inflated and operating well above its temperature capacity.

As air leaks from the tire, increased side-wall flexing and rolling resistance cause the tire’s temperature and pressure to increase. The pressure increase will soon plateau and begin to slowly decrease while the tire’s temperature continues to increase. Eventually, the tire will become so hot that its structure will degrade, and then fail in the form of a blow-out and/or tire fire.

2.0 Tire Maintenance

Proper tire maintenance is critically important for keeping tires rolling smoothly. When properly maintained and inflated, tires will provide shorter stopping distances, better vehicle handling in emergency situations, improved fuel economy and increased tire life.

Maintenance Tips for Long Tire Life:

Keep tires properly inflated at all times.

Visually inspect tires for injuries prior to each trip.

Match dual tires for size and keep pressures within 5 PSI (0.344 bar).

Re-tread tire before wear causes excessive belt damage or fatigue.

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Contents SmarTire Trailer-LinkTPMS Page Index General Safety Guidelines System Features Bendix SmarTire System AdvantagesImportant Notice Please Read Maintenance Tool Section a System Overview System ComponentsHow Does The SmarTire Trailer- Link Tpms System Work? Fundamentally, Why Is Temperature Monitoring Important? Pressure/Temperature RelationshipChart SmarTire Trailer-LinkTPMS Temperature Compensation Thermal EquilibriumTire Maintenance Maintenance Tips for Long Tire LifeRead These Instructions Prior to Installation Section B System Installation Tire Sensors Sensor Overview Tools RequiredTire Sensor Installation Remove the wheel from the vehicle and then remove the tireRe-mounting Tires After a Sensor Has Been Installed Internal Tire Sensor ServicingRe-Mounting Tires Using Tire Irons Re-Mounting Commercial Tires Using a Vertical Tire Machine Re-Mounting Light Truck Tires Using a Tire Machine Dual Wheel AssembliesOutboard Tire Removing a Tire That Has a SmarTire Tpms Sensor Installed Using Tire IronsUsing a Tire Mounting Machine Tire Sensor Specifications Page SmarTire Trailer-LinkTPMS ABS Power Splice Part No K075867 Ft SmarTire Trailer-LinkTPMS Harness Part No K075868 Page Configuring & Customizing Your SmarTire Trailer-LinkSystem Pre-Configured SettingsTrailer CIP Programming Procedure EquipmentPage Trailer Sensor ID Walk-Around Learn Procedure Outboard Tire Inboard Tire Inch LF Field Range Valve StemPage Page Page Tractor SmarTire Tpms Dash Display Alerts Trailer Lamp Blink CodesCause and Solution DiagnosticSetup Tpms Lamp AlertsPage Dimensions in Inches/mm Position SignalBack View Page Link ECU Outboard Tire Inboard Tire Page What additional diagnostic information is available? Alarms Priority External LED SeePage SmarTire Tpms System Q&A Diagnosing a Defective, Missing, Or Misplaced SensorSmarTire Tpms Hand Tool Troubleshooting No tire pressure sensor data is receivedAppendix 1 Replacement Parts DescriptionSystem Installation And Usage Use Of ChemicalsReacting To Alerts Federal Communications Commission FCC Notice Page On-line training thats available when you are 24/7/365 Log-on and Learn from the Best