One of the many time-saving features in the RTA Fleet Management Software is the ability electronically track tire tread depth and pressure readings and be able to store the data historically in the asset files for later review. Traditionally this data would have just been entered in as a note within a work order which does document the information. However this method did not lend itself to the ease of looking up the previous data in a single area of the asset record.
...
The Tire Inspection Setup in RTA Web is split into three sections:
...
Table of Contents | ||
---|---|---|
|
Adding Axles and Tire Combinations
If you wish to track tire readings electronically for your assets, they must be set up as assets in RTA.
...
Note |
---|
To add Tire Readings, the asset must already exist in RTA. Refer to Adding Assets for instructions on adding assets in RTA |
To set up the axle and tire combination for an individual asset record, follow the steps listed below:
...
Panel | ||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ||||||
Note: You do have to at least setup your core Axle/Tire combinations individually in the appropriate assets but once you setup the first combination you can use those records to template the same Axle/Tire setup to other assets by simply using the Template Button (See Below) |
Adding an Axle
...
Tip |
---|
🔓 Denotes fields that are editable within RTA Web. |
🔓 Axle Type – This is the Axle position on your asset. There is a pulldown menu to pick from
(See Below):Axle Options are:
Drive
Tag
Steer
Dead
Pusher
...
Repeat for as many axles that you run on your current asset
Adding Positions to the Axle
To add positions to your Axle simply:
...