15 years of focus on high-quality tire studs research, China's largest tire studs manufacturer. :sales06@jxcarbide.com :+8618073319589
A pneumatic tire stud gun is a special tool that uses air pressure (usually supplied by an air compressor) to install tire studs (or tire spikes) on vehicle tires. This tool is usually more efficient and faster than manual operation, especially when a large number of tire studs need to be installed. The following is a basic introduction to installing tire studs using a pneumatic tire stud gun:
A pneumatic tire stud gun is a special tool that uses compressed air as a power source to drive the internal mechanical structure of the stud gun through a pneumatic mechanism to achieve fast and accurate nailing into the tire. It is mainly used in snow tires, off-road tires and other occasions where increased grip is required. Tire studs are installed to improve the traction and braking performance of tires on ice, snow, muddy and other roads.
The power of a pneumatic tire stud gun comes from compressed air, which is usually provided by connecting an air compressor or gas cylinder. When compressed air enters the tire stud gun, it pushes the internal piston or cylinder to move, thereby driving the firing mechanism inside the tire stud gun. When the firing mechanism is activated, the tire stud is quickly pushed into the tire.
When operating a pneumatic tire stud gun, make sure the vehicle is stopped and the handbrake is pulled. Wear appropriate safety glasses and gloves to prevent accidental injuries. Choose the type and size of cleats that are right for you, and make sure there is no dirt, grease or other debris on the tire surface. Insert the tire stud into the feed slot of the pneumatic tire stud tire, making sure the end of the tire stud is in the installation position of the tire gun.Aim the pneumatic tire stud gun at the position marked on the tire and press the trigger or operation button to ensure that each tire stud is installed according to the manufacturer's recommendations to ensure safety and effectiveness. After all tire studs are installed, reinstall the tire to the vehicle.