1. Air pressure
1) The tires should be inflated according to the air pressure in the "Air Pressure Load Correspondence Table" specified in the national standard.
2) After the tire is inflated, check whether there is air leakage in each part, and deal with it in time.
2. Load
1) The tire load is mainly in line with national standards, and overloading is strictly prohibited.
2) The cargo loaded on the vehicle should be evenly distributed to avoid unbalanced loads.
3. Speed
1) When the road surface is not good, do not overspeed, try to reduce sudden braking and sharp turns, and avoid the tire hitting other objects, especially sharp objects.
2)Tires are easy to heat up when driving at high speed. Once the temperature rises too high, measures should be taken in time (such as parking to cool down naturally) to prevent tire bursting.
4. Install
1) The tires must be assembled on the specified models and rims. Special tools and equipment are required to install and remove the tires. Hard prying and smashing are strictly prohibited.
2) When assembling directional pattern tires, make sure that the direction of rotation of the tires is the same as that of the vehicle.