Why are there different types of rims and how do you work out what’s what? what is the link between the type of tyre and the type of rim? Are there rims that are better suited to my tractor tyres and why should I change, if my rims are still in good condition?
Basically, all rims are acceptable, the choice actually depending on the size of your tyres, the type of work to be done and the load and power of your tractor.
The wheel is the assembly of a rim made of a ring to support the tyre and the disc which makes it possible to fix the wheel to the hub.
Each of the two parts may have different shapes and dimensions.
The disc may be removeable or welded to the rim ring, which does not alter the efficiency of the rim, but allows less possible configurations when welded.
2. The disc allows the rim to be fixed to the hub
To find out the exact dimensions of your rims, you must measure the two main dimensions:
2. Width of the rim in inches
The rim is an essential element in that it bears the weight of your tractor and transmits engine torque to the tyre, then to the ground.
It must be proportionally sized, taking into account the weight of your tractor with its implements and your engine power. If not, there is a risk that the rim may break.
The engine effectively transmits torque to the rim, the metal of the rim is subjected to a turning force which is borne by the thickness of metal in the rim, and if it is too thin or unsuitable for the combined forces of the engine torque and the weight, it may crack.
What is important to keep in mind is that the rim disc is bolted to the axle at the level of the hub, but this does not apply to the wheel, which is fixed to the rim merely by the pressure applied to the contact area between the tyre bead and bead seat on the rim.
The purpose of the knurling under the bead is to prevent the tyre slipping on the rim. However, if this does occur nonetheless, the knurling will begin to destroy the bead seat rubber, then end up damaging the bead wire, leading to obligatory replacement of the tyre.
Tyre slip may occur principally if there is too much torque or if the tyre is not correctly mounted (incompatible tyre and rim dimensions).
Here are the reasons that cause tyre slip:
There are many types of rims, but there are 3 profiles which are most commonly used: W, DW and TW rims, these letters corresponding to the specific shape of the rim on the ring just before the bead seat position.
This designation is totally independent of the type and shape of the central disc which may be bolted, partially welded or fully welded, with different hub diameters.
The W, DW, TW…etc. rim design parameters were established by standardisation organisations (such as ETRTO), while no provisions of this type have been taken for discs, whose characteristics vary considerably from one tractor or wheel manufacturer to another.
The single well shape rim, W: This is an old model which is starting to be replaced by the double well shape rim for large or medium-sized tyres, because for the W model, the mounting of the second bead wire is more difficult. This model is less resistant than the more recent designs. However the W rim is still suitable for small sized rims, for which there are no DW or TW models on the market.
The double well shape rim, DW: this design is the most commonly used at present, because it is more robust than the W model and is easier to use during mounting and setting up operations. It allows more possibilities for the disc.
The TW shape is a design that is growing in popularity; it offers extra structural resistance and its shape makes mounting easier as the tyre slides more progressively over the three steps when putting the bead in place.
Changing rims can improve productivity by working with large tyres with a high volume of air, which makes it possible to user bigger and heavier implements without compacting the soil. Here are the different options possible which involve changing the rims:
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