tyre vulcaniser
Tyre vulcanisers repair tears and holes in castings and treads of tyres by using handtools or machines.
About tyre vulcaniser
As a tyre vulcaniser, you will repair and recondition tyres by identifying damage such as tears, holes, and wear patterns, then using specialized tools and machines to restore them to working condition. Your work involves applying rubber patches, adjusting internal tyre structures, and operating vulcanizing equipment to cure the rubber compounds. You must understand different tyre types and their specific repair requirements, and ensure all safety protocols are followed throughout the process. This skilled trade is essential for the automotive and industrial sectors, where tyre maintenance extends vehicle lifespan and reduces costs. The job demands precision, technical knowledge, and a commitment to producing safe, road-worthy tyres.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a tyre vulcaniser.
Tyre Inspection and Assessment
- Inspect worn and damaged tyres to identify tears, holes, and structural issues
- Assess tyre condition and determine appropriate repair methods based on damage severity
- Understand and classify different tyre types to apply correct repair techniques
Tyre Preparation and Cleaning
- Clean tyres thoroughly to remove dirt and debris before repair work begins
- Prepare tyre surfaces for patching and vulcanization by roughening or buffing
- Adjust internal bag structures inside tyres to ensure proper shape and support
Repair and Patching
- Apply rubber patches to damaged areas using adhesives and vulcanizing techniques
- Rebuff tyres by removing old rubber and preparing surface for new material application
- Coat the inside of tyres with appropriate rubber compounds as needed for repairs
Vulcanizing Equipment Operation
- Clamp prepared tyres into vulcanizing moulds correctly to ensure proper curing
- Adjust vulcanizing machine settings for temperature, pressure, and curing time
- Monitor the vulcanization process to ensure quality results and prevent equipment damage
Quality Control and Safety
- Balance repaired tyres to ensure proper weight distribution and smooth operation
- Wear appropriate protective gear including safety equipment at all times
- Ensure equipment availability and proper maintenance for safe and efficient operations
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (13)
Optional (13)
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