Guest guest Posted January 28, 2008 Report Share Posted January 28, 2008 Dear all, Information on tyres. In case you have seen this earlier, treat this as a reminder only Regards A.L.Pathody Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2008 Report Share Posted January 29, 2008 Vehicle tires have a 4-year validity period from their Date of Manufacture (DOM). Thereafter, the tire expires and may burst whilst in use. How to find out whether your tire has expired? Check for a stamp like this: (*2603*) There is an asterisk at the beginning and at the end of this serial number. The first two numbers 2 6 will tell which week of the year has it been manufactured. NB: One year has 52 weeks. The last two numbers represent the year of make. Therefore, *2603* shows that the said tire is manufactured in the 26th week of the year 2003. *2699* this shows that the tire is made in the 26th week of 1999. Check all your tires for safety purposes. Do not use expired tires. They are likely to burst (especially when running in hot weather) because the rubber component may have hardened and cracked. REGARDS , D M PAWAR BAJAJ AUTO LTD, WALUJ AURANGABAD, MOB. NO.9890500843 From: indiansafetyprofessionals [mailto:indiansafetyprofessionals ] On Behalf Of A. L. PathodySent: 29 January 2008 11:11To: IndiansafetyprofessionalsSubject: Information on Tyres Dear all, Information on tyres. In case you have seen this earlier, treat this as a reminder only Regards A.L.Pathody Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 29, 2008 Report Share Posted January 29, 2008 Thank you, Really great info. Best Regards, Mohamed Khalaf From: indiansafetyprofessionals [mailto:indiansafetyprofessionals ] On Behalf Of D M PAWAR Sent: 29/01/2008 4:00 PM To: A. L. Pathody; Indiansafetyprofessionals Subject: RE: Information on Tyres Vehicle tires have a 4-year validity period from their Date of Manufacture (DOM). Thereafter, the tire expires and may burst whilst in use. How to find out whether your tire has expired? Check for a stamp like this: (*2603*) There is an asterisk at the beginning and at the end of this serial number. The first two numbers 2 6 will tell which week of the year has it been manufactured. NB: One year has 52 weeks. The last two numbers represent the year of make. Therefore, *2603* shows that the said tire is manufactured in the 26th week of the year 2003. *2699* this shows that the tire is made in the 26th week of 1999. Check all your tires for safety purposes. Do not use expired tires. They are likely to burst (especially when running in hot weather) because the rubber component may have hardened and cracked. REGARDS , D M PAWAR BAJAJ AUTO LTD, WALUJ AURANGABAD, MOB. NO.9890500843 From: indiansafetyprofessionals [mailto:indiansafetyprofessionals ] On Behalf Of A. L. Pathody Sent: 29 January 2008 11:11 To: Indiansafetyprofessionals Subject: Information on Tyres Dear all, Information on tyres. In case you have seen this earlier, treat this as a reminder only Regards A.L.Pathody Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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