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This "live action" video shows the OSHA Certification explosion testing of our latest tire inflation cage that is designed for large Earthmover and Agricultural tires. The 29.5R25 L-3 Earthmover tire with its three piece steel wheel are inflated to 150-psi and then experiences a sudden release event inside the cage. Watch the cage absorb the explosion and contain all of the tire and wheel components exactly as it was designed to perform at regular speed and in slow motion. New features of this inflation cage are "PATENT PENDING". Cage part number 36011.
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Holy Crapr! That would be deadly!
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fuck....
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se hizo cadorcha
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tell that train driver to shut the fuck up with that horn
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back in the 80,s had one blow up like that when I worked for Dalhart consumers.noo one got hurt but it blew a huge bay door completely off its hinges!
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You bastards
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i don't think the tire burst, i think the rim gave way!
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I don't care who you are if you are within five feet of that it is still going to fuck you up. LOL that's some scary shit right there.
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No fucking way that was 150 psi. I put almost that much in my bike tires.
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No fucking way that was 150 psi. I put almost that much in my bike tires.
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fuck me
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Was that a split rim? That happened back in the 60s to a dad and son at a gas station airing up a big tire like that and killed both of them. They didn't have a cage for it back then. Now I know why my buddies that own a garbage business bought one of those.
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that cage is barely strong enough, it needs substantialy more strengthening....
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I like how they put large boxes of shrapnel around the cage. I guess they were demonstrating how much confidence they have in the ability of the cage to contain the blast.
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My initial thought is why use round tubing if the force will essentially be only in one direction. Why not use something with a larger moment of inertia in that direction?
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POINT???
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What bent the cage? Didn't look like anything hit it other than air.
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Thats my fart after tacobell
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That's one way to get tire off of wheel.