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Wheel Tread

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Wheel Tread 

the distance between the longitudinal axes of the impressions (on the road surface) of the right and left wheels of a single axle of a motor vehicle; with the double rear wheels of trucks and buses, the distance between the middles of the impressions of the right and left double wheels. Since in a majority of instances the tread of the axles differs for motor vehicles with front and rear (multiple) axles, the various treads are designated separately.



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In addition, the results of experimental research conducted by the personnel of Kramatorsk Heavy Machine-Tool Building Plant were compared to the restoration of wheel tread profiles using a conventional grinding method [3].
Remote asset management allows fleet dispatchers to know exactly where each railcar is and if it is in use, as well as to measure wheel tread and monitor miles traveled per railcar per year, simplifying maintenance schedules.
Greg Szwabowski wants to follow in the wheel treads of Tony Hawk as a professional skateboarder.
 
 
 
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