Tire inflation cage
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Anyone have experience with or opinion about the value of this type truck tire safety cage for filling up a tire after mounting with a split ring retainer? I've heard some horror stories and would like to keep my head and or limbs attached.
This piece of equipment seems like it would provide a decent barrier for vintage style tires filled to 40 psi. Truck tires are usually filled to 60. Martins also has four and five bar models at greater expense. martinsindustries.com/en/produits/MIC-3/3-bar-tire-inflation-cage/
Posted on: 2018/4/27 17:22
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Rob
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They no longer use split rims on trucks because of the danger.
I've seen split rims come apart when traveling down the highway. Never ride alongside of a truck - get around it as fast as you can.
Posted on: 2018/4/27 19:47
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See osha rules OSHA regulation 1910.177,
osha.gov/Publications/wheel/wheel-chart-booklet.pdf Applies to commercial/truck tires and need for cage, unneeded for lower pressure car tires/wheels.. Overkill but doesn't hurt. Better to be safe.
Posted on: 2018/4/30 9:53
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Thanks everyone. Don't mind a bit of over-protection. A cage would be valuable for peace of mind, if nothing else.
Posted on: 2018/4/30 12:35
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