Craftsman 123.24201 User Manual

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' Uniform Tire Quality Grading System

' Fundamental characteristics of tires

• Tire safety tips .

Use this information to make tire safety a regular part of your vehicle maintenance

routine. Recognize that the time you spend is minima! compared with the

inconvenience and safety consequences of a flat tire or otlter tire failure

6.4.1 Safetj' firsi“Basic tire maintenance

Properly maintained tires improve the steering, stopping, traction, and load-

cariying capability of your vehicle Under-inflated tires and overloaded vehicles

are a major cause of tire failure Therefore, as mentioned above, to avoid flat tires

and other types of tire failure, you should maintain proper tire pressure, observe

tire and vehicle load limits, avoid road hazards, and reguiarly inspect your tires

6.4.2 Finding yorir vehicle’s recommended tire pressure and load limits

Tire information placards and vehicle certification labels contain information on

tire.s and load limits, These labels indicate the vehicle manufacturer’s information

including:

• Recommended tire size

• Recommended tire inflation pressure
• Vehicle capacity weight (VCW-the maximum occupant and cargo weight a

vehicle is designed to cairy)

• Front and rear gross axle weight ratings (GAWR- the maximum weight the

axle systems are designed to cany).

Both placards and certification labels are permanently attached to the trailer near”

the left ftont,

6.4.3 Understanding tire pressure and load limits

Tire inflation pressure is the level of air in the tire that provides it with load­

carrying capacity and affects the overall performance of the vehicle. The tire

inflation pressure is a number that indicates the amount of air pressure- measured
in pounds per square inch (psif-a tire requires to be properly inflated (You will

also find this number on the vehicle information placard expressed in kilopascals

(kPa), which is the metric measure used iriternationaliy,)
Manufacturers of passenger vehicles and light trucks determine this number

based on the vehicle’s design load limit, that is, the greatest amount of weight a

vehicle can safely catty and tire vehicle’s tire size T!ie proper tire pressure for

your vehicle is referred to as the “recommended cold inflation pressure ” (As you

will read below, it i.s difficult to obtain the tecommended lire pressure if your dies

are not cold,)
Because tires are designed to be used on more than one type of vehicle, tire

manufacturers list the ‘'maximtim permissible inflation pressure” on the tire
sidewall. This number is the greatest amount of air pressure that should ever be

put in the tire under normal driving conditions.

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