Bruno Wessel | 8x15WES Ice Resurfacer Tire Studs (8X15WES)
Tire studs increase tire friction on icy surfaces enabling drivers to stop sooner, accelerate quicker, and maintain control on turns.
Tire Studs consists of an outer jacket of steel or aluminum and a tungsten carbide pin that provides the traction. On passenger tire studs, this tungsten pin is 1mm in diameter and protrudes approximately 1mm from the top of the stud.
Many brands of winter tires have pre-molded holes designed to accept tire studs. Bruno Wessel recommends that only new tires be studded as previously driven tires have stud holes that are plugged with dirt and can not be studded properly.
Each passenger tire is designed to accept from 80 – 120 tire studs depending on the tire diameter and hole pattern. Larger diameter truck tires generally require more studs.
In North America, tire studs are sized by a TSMI number. Passenger tires and light truck tires use either TSMI #11, TSMI #12, TSMI #13, TSMI #15, TSMI #16 or TSMI #17 size studs. Many tire manufacturers indicate on the tire sidewall the correct TSMI number stud to use. If it is not indicated, then the service center must measure the stud hole depth and match it to the body length to determine the correct stud for that tire.
Please be advised that laws governing the use of tire studs can vary from state to state and can change at any time.
Please consult your local highway transportation department for the most current legislation pertaining to the use of tire studs.
Typical Use:
- Zamboni Tires
- Tractor Trailer
- Snow Plow
- Mining & Loader Tires
Recommended Equipment
- TSIT-9 Stud Gun
- K-5A Stand
- 0700 Drill Bit
- 0705 Drill Stop
Specifications:
- Article Number: 5901220
- Metric Designation: TSC 8x15/3
- Body Length: 13 mm
- Overall Length: 15 mm
- Base Diameter: 8.0 mm
- Shaft Diameter: 6.9 mm
- Pin Diameter: 5.5 mm
- Weight: 2.4 gm
- Color: Silver
- Quantity Per Box: 500 Studs
Compliance and Restrictions
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