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Types of Treads

Figure 3-16.-Bias-ply tire construction. BIAS-PLY TIRES.— Bias-ply tires (fig. 3-16) are constructed of rayon, nylon, or polyester casing plies in a  crisscross  pattern  wrapped  around  steel  bead  wires. These bead wires prevent the tire from opening up and separating from the rim at high speeds. The casing plies give the tire its shape. Mechanical Irregularities Uneven tire wear is often caused by mechanical irregularities on your piece of equipment. During your prestart and post operations, inspect your tires for wear, as shown in figure 3-17. These conditions can be caused Figure 3-17.-Results of mechanical irregularities. Figure 3-18.—Directional mud and snow tread. Figure 3-19.-Mounting of directional tread tire. 3-10

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