SAE International Disposition of Wheels Which Have Been Overheated AIR811C

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The development and use of brakes with high temperature capabilities has resulted in instances of tire and wheel failures which were attributed to excessive brake heat. These instances have led to the establishment of more stringent wheel requirements and the addition of heat shields, safety devices, auxiliary cooling devices, brake temperature and low tire pressure indication systems. This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) has been prepared to assist those who are concerned with the removal, inspection, and disposition of magnesium and aluminum wheels which may have been subjected to excessive temperatures.
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The development and use of brakes with high temperature capabilities has resulted in instances of tire and wheel failures which were attributed to excessive brake heat. These instances have led to the establishment of more stringent wheel requirements and the addition of heat shields, safety devices, auxiliary cooling devices, brake temperature and low tire pressure indication systems. This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) has been prepared to assist those who are concerned with the removal, inspection, and disposition of magnesium and aluminum wheels which may have been subjected to excessive temperatures.

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Disposition of Wheels Which Have Been Overheated
AIR811C
Disposition of Wheels Which Have Been Overheated AIR811C
The development and use of brakes with high temperature capabilities has resulted in instances of tire and wheel failures which were attributed to excessive brake heat. These instances have led to the establishment of more stringent wheel requirements and the addition of heat shields, safety devices, auxiliary cooling devices, brake temperature and low tire pressure indication systems. This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) has been prepared to assist those who are concerned with the removal, inspection, and disposition of magnesium and aluminum wheels which may have been subjected to excessive temperatures.

The development and use of brakes with high temperature capabilities has resulted in instances of tire and wheel failures which were attributed to excessive brake heat. These instances have led to the establishment of more stringent wheel requirements and the addition of heat shields, safety devices, auxiliary cooling devices, brake temperature and low tire pressure indication systems. This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) has been prepared to assist those who are concerned with the removal, inspection, and disposition of magnesium and aluminum wheels which may have been subjected to excessive temperatures.

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Product Category Standards and Technical Documents
Product Number AIR811C
Product Name Disposition of Wheels Which Have Been Overheated
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