Branick HD Video Captures Tire Explosion in Slow-Motion

Branick HD Video Captures Tire Explosion in Slow-Motion

Branick has launched a safety video featuring tire explosions captured for the first time with a high definition, extreme slow-motion camera. The video highlights the dangers of an exploding tire and features the benefits of inflating with a tire cage and auto inflator, the company said.

Branick has launched a safety video featuring tire explosions captured for the first time with a high definition, extreme slow-motion camera.

The video highlights the dangers of an exploding tire and features the benefits of inflating with a tire cage and auto inflator, the company said.

Branick said it is using the video to “showcase the safety measures and time saving opportunities available” using the proper equipment. “The cage holds the tire, but it’s the auto inflator that allows a technician to maintain a distance from the inflating tire and even work on other duties while inflating,” said the company.

“The concept for this video really came about because we wanted to show how tire inflation cages combined with auto inflators can help save lives and save time,” said Brian Brasch, president of Branick. “We definitely accomplished what we set out to do, and this was an investment that was well worth it.”

The camera slowed the video shots down to 1,500 frames per second, allowing viewers to witness the second a tire explodes due to overinflation.

“We’ve heard from so many shops that said using the auto inflator helped save time by allowing them to complete other tasks while inflating, and it also got them away from an inflating tire,” Brasch said. “We’ve had guys tell us stories about close calls they’ve had and we are so proud to offer a product that not only saves shops time, but keeps technicians safe, as well.”

To watch the video, click here.

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