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Tire repair tools 39pcs tire repair kit
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Tire repair tools 39pcs tire repair kit
TYRE REPAIR KIT QUICK TYRE REPAIR WHEEL
Portable tyre repair kit
This auction presents a 39-piece tyre repair kit. The kit contains all the necessary tools and materials to repair a tyre yourself without having to dismantle it.
Vulcanising cords are used for the emergency repair of punctures in the tread area of a tyre. The repair is carried out from the outside of the tyre, without dismantling the tyre.
The kit is suitable for repairing
■ passenger cars
■ cars ■ trucks
■ agricultural machines ■ off-road vehicles
■ off-road vehicles
Quads
■ motorbikes
The set includes:
■ 30 cords with a length of 100 mm
■ Adhesive applicator with metal "T" grip, used to clean the tyre bore and to insert the adhesive
Hammer with metal T-handle for insertion of cord into puncture site
Spare awl and applicator
Spare awl and applicator ■ 2 Allen keys
Pliers, for pulling the cords through
Instructions for use
All components are packed in a sturdy and handy carrying case, which can be placed e.g. in the glove box
✅Specification of use:
How to repair tyres with twine?
1. remove the nail, screw or other foreign body stuck in the tyre, paying attention to the angle of penetration into the tyre.
2. use a glue applicator to clean the puncture hole, driving it in at the angle of the puncture.
3) To speed up the vulcanisation process, use an activator, applying it to the adhesive applicator.
4. thread the butyl rope onto the awl about half way through, then push the awl firmly into the puncture hole so that the rope goes through all the layers of the tyre. Perform the movement again according to the angle of the damage. Make sure the cord extends about 1 cm above the tread (cut off excess cord if necessary).
5. pull the awl out of the tyre in a decisive movement, avoiding twisting the awl as this can lead to breakage.
6. the wheel is ready for use - just inflate it!