Steam locomotive and tender wheels or tires developing any of the defects listed in this section shall be removed from service immediately and repaired. Except as provided in §230.114, welding on wheels and tires is prohibited. A wheel that has been welded is a welded wheel for the life of the wheel.

(a) Cracks or breaks. Wheels and tires may not have a crack or break in the flange, tread, rim, plate, hub or brackets.

(b) Flat spots. Wheels and tires may not have a single flat spot that is 212 inches or more in length, or two adjoining spots that are each two or more inches in length.

(c) Chipped flange. Wheels and tires may not have a gouge or chip in the flange that is more than 112 inches in length and 12 inch in width.

(d) Broken rims. Wheels and tires may not have a circumferentially broken rim if the tread, measured from the flange at a point 58 inch above the tread, is less than 334 inches in width.

(e) Shelled-out spots. Wheels and tires may not have a shelled-out spot 212 inches or more in length, or two adjoining spots that are each two or more inches in length, or so numerous as to endanger the safety of the wheel.

(f) Seams. Wheels and tires may not have a seam running lengthwise that is within 334 inches of the flange.

(g) Worn flanges. Wheels and tires may not have a flange worn to a 1516 inch thickness or less, as measured at a point 38 inch above the tread.

(h) Worn treads. Wheels and tires may not have a tread worn hollow 516 inch or more.

(i) Flange height. Wheels and tires may not have a flange height of less than 1 inch nor more than 112 inches, as measured from the tread to the top of the flange.

(j) Rim thickness. Wheels may not have rims less than 1 inch thick.

(k) Wheel diameter. Wheels may not have wheel diameter variance, for wheels on the same axle or in the same driving wheel base, greater than 332 inch, when all tires are turned or new tires applied to driving and trailing wheels. When a single tire is applied, the diameter must not vary more than 332 inch from that of the opposite wheel on the same axle. When a single pair of tires is applied the diameter must be within 332 inch of the average diameter of the wheels in the driving wheel base to which they are applied.


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