Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.17236 - Multi-piece rim wheels
Rule 7236.
(1)
Wheel components shall not be interchanged except as permitted pursuant to the
publication entitled "Multi-piece Rim/Wheel Matching Chart" or any other
publication containing, at a minimum, the same instructions, safety
precautions, and information as the charts identified in subrule (2) of this
rule.
(2) The publications entitled
"Multi-piece Rim/Wheel Matching Chart" and "Safety Precautions for Mounting and
Demounting Tube/Type Truck Tires," as revised January 1978, which are hereby
incorporated in these rules by reference, shall be accessible and available in
the service area. These publications are available from the United States
Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, 315 West
Allegan, room 315, Lansing, Michigan, 48917, or via the internet at website
www.osha.gov [File Link Not Available], at no charge as of the time of adoption
of these rules. These publications are also available for inspection at the
Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, MIOSHA Standards Section, 7150
Harris Drive, P.O. Box 30643, Lansing, Michigan, 48909-8143.
(3) Mating surfaces of the rim gutter ring
shall be free of any dirt, surface rust, scale, or rubber buildup before
mounting and inflation.
(4) A tire
shall be completely deflated by removal of the valve core before a wheel is
removed from the axle in either of the following situations:
(a) When the tire has been driven
underinflated at 80% or less of its recommended pressure.
(b) When there is obvious or suspected damage
to the tire or wheel components.
(5) Tires shall be inflated only when
constrained by a restraining device, except when the wheel assembly is on a
vehicle. Tires may be inflated without being constrained by a restraining
device if remote control inflation equipment is used and no employees remain in
the trajectory path during inflation in either of the following situations:
(a) Tires are underinflated, but have more
than 80% of the recommended pressure.
(b) Tires are known not to have been run
underinflated.
(6) When
a tire is being partially inflated without a restraining device for the purpose
of seating the lock ring or to round out the tube, such inflation shall not
exceed 3 psig (0.21 Kg/cm).
(7)
After tire inflation, the tire rim and rings shall be inspected while still
constrained in the restraining device to assure they are properly seated and
locked.
Notes
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