(a) An oval shaped flat spot caused by a skid. May be left in service unless the deformation extends to or into the carcass plies or balance is affected.
(4)
Blister or bulge (Fig. 602, Sheet 7)
(a) Separation of the tire structure in the tread or sidewall. Remove from service.
(5)
Chevron cutting (Fig. 602, Sheet 5)
(a) If damage exceeds any single cut limit, or chunking occurs which exposes the fabric, remove tire from service.
(6)
Groove cracking (Fig. 602, Sheet 2)
(a) A circumferential crack at the base of a tread groove. Remove from service if carcass plies are visible.
(7)
Rib undercutting (Fig. 602, Sheet 2)
(a) Remove from service if crack extends under a tread rib.
(8)
Tread flaking, chipping or chunking (Fig. 602, Sheet 4)
(a) Remove from service if damage exposes any fabric.
(9)
Thrown tread, peeled rib (Fig. 602, Sheet 4)
(a) Remove from service.
(10)
Circumferential cracks, radial cracks (Fig. 602, Sheet 3)
(a) Cracks in sidewall or shoulder area. Remove from service if cracks expose carcass plies.
(11)
Ozone and weather checking (Fig. 602, Sheet 3)
(a) Sidewall cracks caused by age/weather deterioration. Remove from service if cracks expose carcass plies.
(12)
Puncture (Fig. 602, Sheet 2)
NOTE: Mark effected area with crayon for easier relocation after deflation.
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MAIN GEAR WHEEL AND TIRE - REMOVAL/INSTALLATION
1. General
A. The main gear tire and wheel assembly is removed when changing a tire, a brake unit, or for the inspection and lubrication of a wheel.
B. Matching of tires on dual wheels is recommended so each tire will have the same contact area with the ground and carry an equal share of the load. Whenever possible, install tires having equal pressure and inflated diameters within 7/16 inch.
2. Equipment and Materials
A. Wheel change dolly - Commercially available
B. Axle Thread Protector - F72913-11
C. Torque wrench required for 350 pound-feet torque
D. Airplane axle jack for main gear
E. Grease (Ref 20-30-21)
(1)
MIL-G-81322 (preferred)
(2)
Aeroshell #5 (alternate)
F. Axle Nut Socket - F80168-1, or F80168-2, or F80168-3
G. Deleted
H. Gear Ground Lock Assemblies (Ref 32-00-01)
3. Remove Main Gear Wheel
A. Ensure gear ground lock assemblies are installed in all gear (Ref 32-00-01).
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