Tires, Bringing To Mounting Temperature
Risk of damage near the tire bead when mounting cold tires.
- The center of the tire must meet the minimum mounting temperature of 15 °C to 30 °C (59 °F to 86 °F)
Mounting run-flat tires requires a temperature between 21°C and 30°C (69 °F to 86 °F).
Warm up cold tires to the minimum mounting temperature of 21°C (69 °F).
Warm the tires in the Heat Cabinet:VAS6851 if necessary
This also applies to ultra high performance tires (height- / width ratio smaller/same as 45% and speed rating symbol larger than/same as V).
Mounting run-flat tires requires a temperature between 21°C and 30°C (69 °F to 86 °F)
- For injury-free mounting, the upper sidewall and the upper bead inside must be minimum 21°C.(69 °F)
- The internal temperature is called the core temperature.
- Rubber is a poor heat conductor, and for this reason, a cold tire must be within a temperature-controlled environment for a sufficient amount of time until the inner rubber layers have warmed up to at least 21°C (69 °F).
- The tire surface temperature during the warm-up phase is not a measure the inside temperature.
- So that the cold tires warm up as quickly as possible, never stack them one on top of the other; store them separated from each other so that the warm air can "circulate" around them.
- Never use a room heater or a hot air gun to warm up tires because the surface temperature will heat up very quickly to a critical temperature.
- To prevent damage, only warm water or warm air (maximum 50°C (122 °F)) can be used to warm up a tire!
- If cold tires (below 0°C (32 °F)) are brought into a warm room (above 0°C (32 °F)), a layer of ice will start to form on the tires. This layer of ice means that humidity in the warm air is condensing on the tire.
- Once the layer of frost starts to melt, condensation water will build up. Wipe up the water with a rag so that the warming up process will not be slowed down by evaporation chill.
Warm-up time:
Warm tires up to at least 21°C. (69 °F) in the Heat Cabinet:VAS6851 .
- Using the example of a room temperature of at least 19 °C (66 °F) and a tire temperature of 0 °C (32 °F) or higher, the tires should be stored for at least two hours at minimum 19 °C (66 °F).
- If the room temperature is minimum 19°C (66 °F) and the tire temperature is below 0 °C (32 °F), then the tires should be stored for at least 2.5 hours at a minimum room temperature of 19°C (66 °F).
Recommendations:
Warm tires up to at least 21°C.(69 °F) in the Heat Cabinet:VAS6851 .
- if possible, let the tires stand in the workshop for one day before mounting them
- store the tires as high as possible on an insulated surface, pallet or something similar
- Position the tires so that they can be "surrounded" by the warm air
- Wipe off the sweat
- Never heat the tires with a room heater or a hot air gun!
Mounting run-flat tires requires a temperature between 21°C and 30°C (69 °F to 86 °F).
