Elements and Performance Criteria
- Prepare to remove tyre from wheel and rim assembly of a vehicle
- Work health and safety (WHS) requirements are identified and applied
- Tools and equipment are selected and checked according to manufacturer instructions and workplace procedures
- Control risk
- Remove tyre from wheel and rim assembly
- Australian standards and workplace procedures are accessed and interpreted to determine tyre removal procedures
- Tyre is removed according to Australian standards and workplace procedures
- Tyre removal is completed without causing component damage
- Tyre and rim assembly are cleaned and visually inspected according to Australian standards and workplace procedures
- Inspect tyre, wheel and rim assembly
- Tyre is cleaned and visually inspected for damage and wear according to Australian standards and workplace procedures
- Wheel and rim assembly are visually inspected for serviceability
- Mounting components and fasteners are visually inspected for damage, wear, corrosion, foreign material and cracks according to workplace procedures
- Recommend repair action and replace unserviceable parts and components
- Fit tyre to wheel and rim assembly
- Workplace procedures for fitting tyres are accessed and interpreted
- Tyre is fitted according to workplace procedures
- Tyre and rim assembly are checked according to Australian standards and workplace procedures to confirm correct assembly and component compatibility and serviceability prior to inflation
- Inflate tyre
- Complete work processes
- Final work inspection is conducted to ensure work is to required standard
- Tyre, wheel and rim assembly are prepared for use or storage according to workplace procedures
- Tools and equipment are checked, tagged where necessary, and stored according to workplace procedures
- Workplace documentation is completed and processed according to workplace procedures