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MARUNI MB-04 127mm BIAS PATCH
 
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MB/MS patches are used for repairing diagonal (bias-ply) tires, ranging from passenger vehicles to construction machinery. 
 They are made of a reinforced rubber compound and ultra-durable internal nylon fibers. 
 The outer surface is coated with a protective layer that safeguards against high temperatures. 
 They are easy to apply, and the vulcanizing adhesion reaction occurs quickly and reliably. 
 MB/MS patches can be used for hot repairs. 
 For best results, use with Super Valkarn vulcanizing cement and SEALINER.  
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MS patches should be used for sidewall repairs. 
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MB patches should be used for all other areas of the tire. 
How to Repair a Diagonal Tire Using the Cold Repair Method
Required materials:
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Super Valkarn vulcanizing cement 
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MB patch for diagonal tires 
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STEM repair plug 
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Buffer spray for roughening 
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Sealiner 
Step-by-step instructions:
- Use pliers to remove any foreign objects from the puncture and mark the damage area with chalk.
- Drill the damaged area multiple times from both the outside and inside of the tire using a carbide cutter.
- Thread the plug through a plug-puller (unnecessary for new-type plugs with guide wire).
- Remove the protective film from the STEM plug and coat it with Super Valkarn vulcanizing cement.
- Apply a small amount of Super Valkarn vulcanizing cement into the puncture channel.
- If using a plug without a guide wire, insert it using the plug-puller.
- Pull the plug through the tire using pliers from the outside. A section of the plug should protrude on the inner side.
- Cut the inner end of the plug so that it sticks out 2–3 mm from the tire surface.
- Position the patch on the inner tire wall and mark an area slightly larger than the patch using chalk. Make sure the directional arrows point toward the tire bead.
- Apply Liquid Buffer to the marked area to clean and chemically roughen the surface. Remove <span class="NormalTextRun SpellingErrorV2Themed SCXW59520917 BCX8" style="margin:0px;padding:0px;background-position:
 
                     
                     
                     
                                                 
                                                 
                             
                            