Retread definition

Retread. E’ mark” means an approval mark of a description specified in ECE Regulation 108 or 109 which is applied to a tyre at the time of its manufacture and indicates that the tyre at that time conforms with a type in respect of which approval has been granted pursuant to that instrument;
Retread means a previously-worn tyre which has been subject to a remanufacturing process in order to be fitted with a new tread.
Retread. E’ mark” means an approval mark of a description specified in ECE Regulation 108 or 109 which is applied to a tyre at the time of its

Examples of Retread in a sentence

  • The Tire Retread Information Bureau indicates that Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations 393.75 states a minimum of 2/32" (4/32" on front wheels of a bus, truck or truck tractor) is required for retreading.

  • For purposes of this warranty, “Warranty Credit Base” shall mean the following: (i) if the customer provides a Proof of Purchase that separately itemizes the cost of the BANDAG Retread, the Warranty Credit Base will be the purchase price of the BANDAG Retread shown on the Proof of Purchase; or (ii) in all other cases, the Warranty Credit Base will be the customer’s current buying price for the BANDAG Retread and/or repairs at the Warranty Adjustment Date.

  • Specific independent dealers will be authorized by Goodyear to provide only Retread Commerical Truck Tires under the OGS Contract.

  • In the event of a tire failure covered by this warranty, a credit (“Warranty Credit”) will be issued toward the then current price of a BANDAG Retread comparable in both tread design and tread depth.

  • All tangible personal property provided to Company pursuant to that certain Settlement Agreement dated as of July 23, 2014 between Company, on the one hand, and AcuTread Alliance Group, Inc., ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Tire Service, Inc., Central Tire Corp., Wonderland Tire Co., and Wayco Retread, Inc., on the other hand (the “AcuTread Settlement Agreement”); provided, however, for the avoidance of doubt, the AcuTread Settlement Agreement shall constitute an Excluded Contract.

  • The scope of this Contract is limited to the Retread Commercial Truck Tires, as listed in the “Goodyear Retread Pricebook” currently approved under the Master Contract.

  • Credit for any non-conforming BANDAG Retread in accordance with the provisions of this warranty is the customer’s exclusive remedy for and constitutes satisfaction of any and all liabilities of BATO, its parents, subsidiaries and affiliates, and its authorized dealers, with respect to claims for any non-conformance of or defect whatsoever in such BANDAG Retread, whether based in warranty, contract, tort, negligence, strict liability or otherwise.

  • The warranty periods for the warranties set forth in Sections 1 and 2 above begin on the later of: (i) the date the BANDAG Retread is manufactured, as indicated by the date portion of the DOT code, or (ii) the date of purchase, if Proof of Purchase is provided (the “Commencement Date”).

  • The scope of this Contract is limited to the Retread Commercial Truck Tires listed in the “Goodyear Retread Pricebook” currently approved under the Master Contract.


More Definitions of Retread

Retread or " Retreading" means the process of attaching tread to the casing of used tires.
Retread or "Retreading" means the process of attaching tread to a tire carcass.
Retread or "Retreading" means the process of attaching tread to a tire carcassthe casing of used tires.
Retread means to apply a new tread to a used tire casing to upgrade a serviceable tire.
Retread means attaching new tread rubber on a worn-out tire to revive tire life. There are two ways of retreading. One is assembling already cured tread (Pre- Cured Tread or PCT) on a worn-out tire, which is called "COLD" type retread, because the curing temperature is relatively low (100-120 degrees C). The other is assembling non-cured tread, which is called "HOT" type retread, because the curing temperature is relatively high (140-150 degrees C) and this is similar to new tire production.

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