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How is TYRESAFE* applied to a tyre?

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How is TYRESAFE* applied to a tyre?

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TYRESAFE is applied with the use of a pressure applicator pump through the air valve of the tyre. The valve core is removed and the pump connector is immediately attached over the valve stem. It is not recommended to try and pump against pressures above 50 PSI (3.5 BAR). The pump should be calibrated to the correct amount of TYRESAFE required for the tyre size. It is best not to force the pump handle down nor apply rigorous or hard pressure as this may cause TYRESAFE to seal the valve stem during the application (TYRESAFE is designed to seal holes under pressure). In the event that the valve stem does become blocked, prodding the aperture gently with 1mm wire or a quick blast of the airline may clear the valve stem. After TYRESAFE has been installed, the pump connector is removed, the valve core is re-inserted, and the tyre re-inflated to the correct pressure.

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