Rim/wheel problems – Great Dane 42101401 User Manual

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RIM/WHEEL PROBLEMS

RIM BASE CRACKS

Circumferential crack at back flange radius or bead set.
Causes: Overload and/or over inflation, damage due

to tire tools, tire bead deep pitting
or corrosion.

Circumferential cracks in
middle of rim.
Cause: Damage at valve slot

or elsewhere. Disc
weld problem.

Cracks in rim gutter.
Causes: Over inflation,

hammer damage,
or improper cleaning.
Butt weld projection.

Crack across mounting bevel
in a demountable rim.
Causes: Excessive clamping

torque or improper
components.

DISC FAILURES

Cracks at disc nave
and/or handhole.
Causes: Bad fit-up,

damaged hub, or
overload. Sharp
edge at handhole.

TUBELESS RIM LEAKS.

Circumferential crack at
bead set.
Caused by pitting and
erosion by the tire bead.

Circumferential crack in
well radius.
Caused by overload and
over inflation.

Circumferential crack at
attachment weld.
Caused by overload and
over inflation.

Note: Wheels with well-welded discs may not be
approved for use with radial tires.

Leak at butt weld caused
by cracked or damaged
weld.

Leak at valve hole.
Caused by damage or
severe corrosion.

Leak under tire bead,
groove or ridge across
bead seat.
Caused by corrosion, tire

tool marks, bent flange or other damage.

TIRE CHANGES

1. Check all metal surfaces as listed in the section
“Rim and Wheel Inspection and Maintenance.”
A more thorough check may be made, however,
after the tire has been demounted. Watch particularly
for the damages shown in this section, and refer to
recommendations if corrective measures are required.

NOTE: Openings between ends of split side rings
must not be less than 3/32" except where the ring
design calls for an abutting condition, or more than
5/16" after ring is seated in during operation. Split lock
rings used with endless side rings must not butt.

DANGER

Be sure that replacements are made

with the proper sizes and types of rims and
rings.

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