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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2011

This is a sneek peek of a tire safety video created by Branick Industries.

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  • looked like a old split rim, in my 3 years of working at DTC i have never seen this happen to a welded steel wheel or aluminum wheel, one reason being is that the air machines we use only max out at 90 psi not even enough to make this video a reality, this video they must have had to jack the pressure beyond the 125 psi range

  • @sergiofuenla Sorry dud but your wrong, if you've ever seen a tire inflation gone wrong then you would not make the comment you made

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  • NOT A PHANTOM CAMERA

  • @BADtimmay Phantom is a company that makes High Speed cameras

  • "plan to work on a tyre? Watch the full video first." why shouldn't that be said at the start rather than the end?

  • @sergiofuenla the "smoke" is likely water vapor.

  • @MrWiseinheart Cool :) Thanks !

  • @BADtimmay Phantom cameras shoots HD footage and capture from 5000 to10000 frames a second. To give you a comparison 30 frames per second is the useuall camera frame rate.

  • Can someone tell me what a phantom camera is ?

  • @xfusionpower Ok, that makes sense. They had just started to really incorporate the use of the air cages when I left about 11 years ago so that probably why I didn't know or remember the policy. I do remember that we mainly used them on the larger truck tires more than anything.

  • @BuffaloTPU I guess you've never had a tire explode on you......

  • i just wanna say that who ever welded the pipes to the plate to build that steel framework did an excellent job

    under that force, the welds hold intact while the plate and pipes buckle

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