Military Tyre Repair Kits

Flat Tyre Repair for all Vehicles
Tyre Protection for Military and Combat Vehicles

Ultimate Tyre Protection for Military and Combat Vehicles

Developed to provide maximum sealing capabilities when safety is the primary concern. Our most advanced grade sealant is formulated with the strongest fibres and materials possible. Designed to withstand the most extreme and hazardous conditions, it’s unparalleled sealing properties ensures zero downtime against bullets, shrapnel and debris.

Lightweight and functional for maximum maneuverability and insertion. Ensure the safety of the occupants and the operator as they are not left stationery during dangerous situations.

Tyre DefenceLightweight and VersatileNon-Flammable and Non-ToxicEasy Installation
Safety is the law, eliminate downtime in the field and protect what matters mostNo compromise on weight and manoeuvrability for optimum mobilitySafe for air transport and formulated to comply to all military standardsAdvanced Glycol based composition for simple installation and cleanout
Light Tactical VehicleAll Terrain VehicleHigh Mobility VehicleAPC VehiclesBTR Type VehiclesHeavy Tactical Vehicle

Military Grade Specifications

Military GradeProtection Against
  • Non-Toxic
  • Lightweight
  • Water Soluble
  • Non-Flammable
  • Propylene Glycol
  • Indefinite Shelf Life
  • 28mm Sealing Diameter
  • No Compromise On Mobility
  • Debris
  • Spikes
  • Stones
  • Bullets
  • Shrapnel
  • Large Bolts
  • Barbed Wire

Industry Grade Tyre Sealants and Puncture Resistant Solutions

AdvantagesOther Applications
  • Tubeless tyres only
  • TPMS sensor safe
  • Does not block valve stem
  • Immediately seals punctures
  • Unique easy to use squeeze bottle
  • Compatible for deflating & reinflating
  • Pullout straw for effortless installation
  • Remains effective for the life of the tyre
  • Use as a preventative or in an emergency
  • Glycol based – good for your tyres and good for the environment
  • On-Road High Speed
    Seals up to 12 mm
  • Off-Road Recreation
    Seals up to 18 mm
  • Logistics & Haulage
    Seals up to 20 mm
  • Farming & Forestry
    Seals up to 22 mm
  • Mining & Construction
    Seals up to 26 mm

 

Available In The Following Pack Sizes

  • 1 Litre DIY bottles
  • 25 Litre Pails
  • 200 Litre Drums
  • 1000 Litre Flowbins

How Do Tyre Sealants Work?

Simply installed through the valve of the tyre, the solution creates an even coating that cools and maintains the tyre from the inside. When a puncture occurs, the inside tyre pressure immediately forces the sealant into the hole/laceration.

The fibres and rubber in the sealant form a solid plug in the tyre cavity. The puncture is permanently sealed, and the tyre sealer remains in it’s original consistency to continue sealing, extending and repairing hundreds of punctures in the tyre.

Designed as a preventative for new punctures, the sealant also repairs existing punctures.

Installation

DIY Installation For On-Road Vehicles When Balancing Is Necessary

  1. Using a measuring jug, decant the required amount of sealant per tyre into the pump container.
  2. Screw the white disposable pump onto the container.
  3. Using a valve core remover, remove the valve core from the inside of the tyre valve by turning it anti-clockwise. Let majority of the air out the tyre.
  4. Push the end of the clear hose pump onto the tyre valve. Make sure it is a tight fit.
  5. Prime the pump just before the sealant reaches the end of the clear tube at the tyre valve. You are now ready to pump the correct amount of sealant into the tyre.
  6. Each hand pump does approximately 30ml of sealant. (We recommend that you put the correct amount of sealant into the container for 1 tyre at a time as in step 1, this is to ensure balancing is not affected).
  7. Start pumping the sealant into the tyre as per recommended dosage.
  8. Once the correct amount of sealant has been inserted, screw the valve core back into the valve of the tyre in a clockwise motion.
  9. Inflate the tyre to the correct pressure and drive the vehicle for a minimum of 8 km at a maximum speed of 40km/h. This ensures the sealant forms a uniform layer inside the tyre and becomes fully effective.
  10. (Optional) – If there are any existing puncturing objects in the tyre, only remove the puncturing objects until step 9 has been completed. After removing the puncturing object, the vehicle must be driven again to ensure the sealant moves into the puncture zone. If the vehicle is left stationary when the object is removed, the sealant may not plug the puncture until the vehicle is driven again