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Proper tyre storage: 10 essential tips
Thu, 12 Dec 2024 | PRODUCTS
Tyres are a significant investment and play a crucial role in ensuring the safety and performance of your agricultural equipment. Proper storage is essential to maintain their quality and lifespan, whether you're storing off-season tyres or spares. Incorrect storage can lead to damage, cracks, or decreased performance.
Here are 10 essential tips to help you safely store your agricultural tyres.
1. Clean the Tyres Before Storage
Before storing your agriculture tyres, thoroughly clean them with water and mild soap to remove dirt, grime, and brake dust. Leftover debris can degrade the rubber over time. Allow the tyres to dry completely to prevent moisture from causing mould or mildew during storage.
2. Avoid Direct Sunlight
Tyres are made of rubber compounds that can degrade when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) rays. Store your tyres in a cool, dark place to prevent cracking and hardening caused by prolonged exposure to sunlight. UV rays can also weaken the structural integrity of the tyres, reducing their effectiveness.
3. Choose a Cool, Dry Storage Location
Temperature fluctuations and humidity can negatively impact tyres. Store them in a temperature-controlled environment, such as a garage or basement, to avoid extreme heat or cold. Humidity can cause the steel belts within the tyres to corrode, so keeping the storage area dry is equally essential.
4. Use Tyre Bags or Covers
Protect your tyres by storing them in dedicated tyre bags or covers. These prevent dust and debris from accumulating and shield the tyres from direct exposure to air, which can cause oxidation. Heavy-duty plastic bags sealed tightly can be an alternative if tyre bags are unavailable.
5. Store Vertically When Possible
If you’re storing tyres without rims, it’s best to store them vertically. Stacking tyres on top of one another can lead to deformation, especially over long periods. Storing them upright helps maintain their shape and reduces stress on the sidewalls. Use a tyre rack or wooden pallet to keep them off the floor.
6. Avoid Stacking Tyres with Rims
If your tyres are mounted on rims, avoid stacking them vertically. Instead, store them flat and stack them no more than four high to prevent rim damage. Place a protective layer, such as cardboard or cloth, between each tyre to avoid scratches or marks.
7. Keep Away From Chemicals
Rubber is sensitive to chemicals like oil, gasoline, and solvents. Ensure your storage area is free of these substances, as they can degrade the rubber and compromise the tyre’s performance. Avoid storing tyres near appliances like furnaces or motors that may emit ozone, which accelerates rubber deterioration.
8. Maintain Proper Inflation for Mounted Tyres
If your tyres are stored with rims, ensure they are inflated to the recommended pressure. Under-inflated tyres can develop flat spots, while over-inflation can lead to stress on the rubber. Regularly check the pressure during storage to maintain their condition.
9. Rotate Tyres Periodically
For tyres stored for an extended period, rotate their position periodically to avoid flat spots or uneven wear. For vertically stored tyres, turn them slightly every few months, and for stacked tyres, rearrange the stack. This ensures even pressure distribution and maintains their shape.
10. Label Your Tyres
If you’re storing multiple sets of tyres, label them based on their position (e.g., front left, rear right). This will make it easier to reinstall them in the correct position, maintaining the tyre rotation pattern and ensuring even wear.
Why Proper Tyre Storage Matters?
Storing tyres correctly preserves their quality and enhances their longevity and performance. Improper storage can lead to:
- Cracking: Exposure to UV rays or chemicals can cause surface cracks, weakening the tyre’s structure.
- Deformation: Poor storage practices, like stacking tyres incorrectly, can result in misshapen tyres that compromise performance.
- Oxidation: Prolonged exposure to air can cause oxidation, leading to hardening and reduced grip.
Take the time to store your tyres correctly—your safety and investment depend on it!
CEAT Specialty: Supporting Your Tyre Needs
At CEAT Specialty, we understand the importance of maintaining your tyres in peak condition. Our high-quality Agri tyres are built to withstand harsh conditions, but proper storage maximises their lifespan. Whether you need tyres for farm equipment, industrial vehicles, or other applications, CEAT Specialty offers durable solutions that deliver top performance.