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  2. Tire changer - Wikipedia

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    Heavy-duty tire changers require larger equipment because these changers deal with larger, heavier tires and wheels. Heavy-duty tire changers can work with some wheels up to 56 inches (1.4 m) in diameter and tires up to 90.5 inches (2.30 m) in diameter and 43 inches (1.1 m) wide. [5]

  3. Caterpillar 797 - Wikipedia

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    Each 797 wheel is attached to the axle using 54 - 36 mm (1.4 in) nuts that are torqued to 2,300 lb⋅ft (3,118 N⋅m). [15] A size 55/80R63 radial tire was developed by Michelin in conjunction with Caterpillar specifically for the first generation 797. [ 16 ]

  4. Wheel sizing - Wikipedia

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    Wheels with Asanti 28 in (710 mm) rims on a police Hummer H2 car. The wheel size is the size designation of a wheel given by its diameter, width, and offset.. The diameter of the wheel is the diameter of the cylindrical surface on which the tire bead rides.

  5. Tire balance - Wikipedia

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    In the tire factory, the tire and wheel are mounted on a balancing machine test wheel, the assembly is rotated at 100 r/min (about 5–7 m/s (18–25 km/h; 11–16 mph) with recent high sensitivity sensors) or higher, 300 r/min (about 25–27 m/s (90–97 km/h; 56–60 mph) with typical low sensitivity sensors), and forces of unbalance are ...

  6. Firestone Tire and Rubber Company - Wikipedia

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    With a work force exceeding 3,000 employees, the Memphis plant was the largest tire manufacturer in the company's worldwide operation. On July 1, 1963, the company celebrated the production of 100 million tires in Memphis. [13] The Memphis plant closed in 1982, [14] and most of the plant buildings were demolished.

  7. Radial tire - Wikipedia

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    A cross-section of a tire. Number 12 indicates the radial ply. Numbers 14 and 16 are bias plies. A radial tire (more properly, a radial-ply tire) is a particular design of vehicular tire. In this design, the cord plies are arranged at 90 degrees to the direction of travel, or radially (from the center of the tire).