Tires Inspection

Tires Inspection

THAILAND TRUCK TIRES INSPECTION CHECKLIST

At Thailand Truck Tires, safety is our highest priority. Tire failures such as blowouts or structural damage can lead to serious accidents, injuries, equipment downtime, and costly project delays. While Thailand Truck Tires are engineered to perform in extreme terrain and temperature conditions, routine inspection remains essential to safe and reliable operation.

Daily Thailand Truck Tires inspections are one of the most effective ways to prevent unexpected failures and to extend tire service life. Early detection of wear, damage, or improper operating conditions allows corrective action before problems escalate.

Importance of Daily Thailand Truck Tires Inspections

All Thailand Truck Tires supplied by Thailand Truck Tires Thai are professionally inspected prior to sale, and we also offer ongoing inspection services. However, operating conditions vary by site, load, speed, and environment. For this reason, daily on-site inspections should be a standard safety practice on all job sites.

The following checklist has been prepared by our technical specialists to support operators, maintenance teams, and safety officers in performing thorough and consistent Thailand Truck Tires inspections.

Thailand Truck Tires Inspection Checklist

  1. Inflation and Air Pressure
  • Verify tire pressure manually using a calibrated pressure gauge, even if an automatic tire monitoring system (such as Bridgestone’s B_TAG or similar systems) is installed.
  • Confirm that inflation pressure complies with both manufacturer specifications and site operating requirements.
  • Ensure that valve caps are present, undamaged, and securely tightened. Missing or damaged valve caps can lead to slow air leaks.
  • Inspect for visible bulges, bubbles, or abnormal sidewall deformation, which may indicate internal structural damage.
  1. Tread Condition
  • Inspect tread depth and wear pattern across the entire tire surface.
  • Look for uneven wear, flat spots, chunking, cuts, or embedded debris.
  • Check for signs of excessive heat buildup, such as discoloration or cracking.
  • Remove stones, metal fragments, or foreign objects lodged in the tread grooves where safe to do so.
  1. Sidewall Condition
  • Inspect both inner and outer sidewalls for cuts, cracks, abrasions, impact marks, or exposed cords.
  • Check for signs of chemical damage or oil saturation, which can weaken the rubber compound over time.
  • Verify that tire markings and serial numbers remain legible.
  1. Wheels and Rims
  • Clean off any fuel, oil, grease, or chemicals that may have splashed onto the wheel or rim. Persistent contamination should be investigated and leaks repaired immediately, as prolonged exposure can degrade rubber compounds.
  • Inspect rims for cracks, corrosion, deformation, or weld failures.
  • Check for damaged or missing components, including lug nuts, studs, clamps, and lock rings.
  • Ensure all fasteners are tightened to the correct torque specification.
  • Inspect the flange area for cracks, wear, or deformation.
  1. Beads, Inner Components, and Mounting
  • Inspect bead areas for signs of damage, chafing, or improper seating.
  • Verify correct fitment of inner tubes, O-rings, and rim components (where applicable).
  • Check for air leakage around the bead or valve area.
  1. Operating Conditions and Alignment
  • Observe tire contact with the ground to identify misalignment or abnormal load distribution.
  • Check for signs of overloading, underloading, or overspeed operation.
  • Inspect suspension and axle components for mechanical issues that may affect tire wear.
  1. Temperature and Heat Indicators (Recommended)
  • Where possible, measure tire surface temperature during operation.
  • Uneven or excessive heat may indicate incorrect inflation, overloading, braking issues, or internal tire damage.

Additional Safety Recommendations

  • Conduct inspections at the start of each shift and after extended operation.
  • Never approach or inspect a tire that appears overinflated, severely damaged, or excessively hot without proper safety precautions.
  • Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) during inspections.
  • Record inspection findings and corrective actions in a maintenance log for traceability.
  • Remove from service any tire showing structural damage or conditions that may compromise safety.
  • Consult Thailand Truck Tires Thai or an authorized service provider if there is uncertainty regarding tire condition.

Regular inspections, correct operating practices, and timely maintenance are key to maximizing tire safety, performance, and service life.

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