Expert Tips #11 – 3 Essential Types of Tyre Repair

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Rohan David Dasgupta
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Here’s a quick look at some of the most common tyre injuries and repairs

Spot Repairs

A spot repair is needed when damage is to:

  • the rubber only of a tyre
  • the rubber and minimal damage has been done to chafer plies, protector plies, and some plies in a belt
  • the rubber and less than 25% of actual body plies in a bias tyre.

When the structural integrity of the tire has not been affected, a spot repair can be performed, by removing the damaged material and replacing the rubber with either chemical or heat curing rubber.

Reinforcement Repairs

When more than 25%, but less than 75% of actual body plies in a bias tyre have been damaged; a reinforcing repair unit (patch) is required.  The patch is smaller with less reinforcing material than would be required for more extensive damage. 

When the damage is to just some of the working plies in the belt of a radial tyre, the area may require some reinforcement from a patch. 

Section Repairs

When the damage is to more than 75% of actual body plies in a bias tyre; a “full section” repair must be performed.  This will require the use of a larger patch, with more ply strength, than in a reinforcement.

Radial tyres have only one body ply – regardless of the ply rating of the tyre.  Therefore if one – or more – of these cables are broken or rusted, they must be removed and a patch must be installed to provide the structural strength, and air-tight integrity that was lost to the damage.

For further repair guidance or to speak to a repair expert please just get in touch. 

You can also read more about Monaflex Repair Systems here.

Get in touch to find out how Monaflex can help.

Any advice given by MVS Ltd. (Monaflex) does not replace instructions supplied by the manufacturer of repair materials, tyres, tools and any other component parts or items in use. It does not replace guidelines, recommendations, usage regulations or any type of requirement stipulated at a company, legislative or any level. Please note it is your responsibility to consult, and adhere to, all relevant guidelines and legislation. 

MVS Ltd. accepts no liability for any consequential losses or damage of any kind arising directly or indirectly from the use of its products or services. End users are advised to carry adequate insurance cover in this respect

Please consult all available tyre safety guidelines and get in touch if you have any questions.

Please also see our tyre safety considerations and disclaimer

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