Retreading
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Please View Our Gallery To See Our Retread Pictures!! Initial Inspection First, your casings are thoroughly inspected to ensure they meet our high retreading standards. Our inspectors look for every cut, bruise, and puncture, as well as other damage to the tire body. Repairs are made using strong, flexible Precure repair materials. |
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Casing Analyzer A pre-buff inspection that reduces costs as non-retreadable casing are removed sooner. Provides a bead to bead scan with unmatched accuracy. |
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Buffing Buffing removes the old, worn tread design. The Precure buffer works like a lathe as the tire is buffed, truing your inflated casing with utmost precision. That means a smoother running retread to satisfy your drivers and reduce vehicle maintenance. |
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The Precure Non-Destructive Test Ultrasonic inspection for damage hidden from visual inspection is performed, using the NDT. |
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Repairs Precure repair materials are designed specifically for today's new generation tires. All repair procedures are an integral part of the total Precure process. Nail hole injuries, crown injuries, and sidewall injuries can be repaired routinely. You save more valuable casings. |
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Building Cushion gum (the adhesive layer) is applied to the back of the exclusive Precure tread. Tread rubber and cushion are applied to the casing while the tire is inflated to its normal running configuration. Cushion gum bonds the tough Precure tread rubber to your casing. This bond becomes one of the strongest parts of the tire. It's what makes our Precure retreads dependable. |
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Curing Precure bonds new tread rubber to your casing using a low curing temperature. Your tire is encased in a flexible rubber envelope and placed in a pressure chamber to prevent distortion. No excessive heat or rigid metal molds means your casings avoid the stress associated with other retreading processes. |
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Final Inspection Every Precure retread we produce is thoroughly inspected before it leaves our shop. The last place we want to discover a tire problem is after the tire is back in service. We're sure you would agree.
Please View Our Gallery To See Our Retread Pictures!! |
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