G GENERAL
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
82410 • 82710 • 82910 WSM, 12271
Injection
A CAUTION
• When a
calcium
chloride
solution
is used, cool
it
before
pouring
it
into
the
tire.
• Do
not
fill
tires
with
water
or
solution
more
than
75 %
of
full
capacity
(to
the
valve stem level).
The following four ways can
be
used to inject water or a calcium
chloride solution into tires.
1.
Gravity injection (Fig.
1)
2. Pump injection (Fig. 2)
3. Pressure tank injection (Fig. 3)
4.
Injection directly from tap (only when water
is
being used).
• NOTE
• Once
injection
is
completed, reset
the
air
valve, and
pump
air
into
the
tire
to
the
specified
pressure.
*Weight of Calcium Chloride Solution Filling 75 % of Full Capacity
of a Tire
Fig. 3
11790F00720
{A} {B}
Tire sizes 11.2-16 12.4-16
Slush free at - 10
'C
(14
OF)
Solid at -
30°C
(-
22
OF)
70
kg
85
kg
[Approx. 1
kg
(2 Ibs.) CaCI2 per 4 L
(1
gal.) of
(155Ibs) (187Ibs)
water]
Slush free at -
24°C
(-
11°F)
Solid at - 47
°C
(-
53
OF)
74
kg
89
kg
[Approx. 1.5
kg
(3.5Ibs.) CaCI2 per 4 L
(1
gal.) (163Ibs) (196Ibs)
of water]
Slush free at -
47°C
(-
53
OF)
Solid at -
52°C
(-
62
OF)
78
kg
94 kg
[Approx. 2.25
kg
(5Ibs.) CaCI2 per 4 L
(1
gal.) of (172Ibs) (207Ibs)
water]
11790F00730
(1) Pump
(2) Pressure Tank
(3) Compressor
(4) Air
(5) Water
G-46
(A)
Correct
- 75 %
Air
Compresses Like A Cushion
(B)
Incorrect
-100
% Full
Water Can
Not
Be Compressed
12271
G00270