Repair Nails

Tire Repair Screws (also called Rubber Nail Screws or Vacuum Tyre Repair Nails) are self-tapping metal screws with a rubber sealing ring. They are used to quickly and effectively seal small punctures in tubeless tires without needing to remove the tire from the rim.

Repair Nails
Repair Nails

What’s Included in the Kit?

  • Rubber-coated self-tapping screws (various sizes)
  • Sometimes includes screwdriver or hex bit
  • Optional: Reamer tool for widening the puncture (not always needed)

Size Chart (Match Screw to Puncture)

Screw SizePuncture DiameterVehicle Type
Small0.1 – 3 mmScooters, Motorcycles
Medium3 – 5 mmCars, SUVs
Large5 – 7 mmTrucks, Tractors, Buse

How to Use Tire Repair Screws (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Locate the Puncture

  • Inflate the tire if it’s flat.
  • Use soapy water or listen for a hissing sound to find the puncture.
  • Mark the puncture area.

Step 2: Remove the Object

  • Pull out the nail, screw, or sharp object causing the puncture using pliers.

Step 3: Clean the Hole (Optional but Recommended)

  • Use a reamer tool or small drill bit to clear debris and prepare the hole.
  • Ensure the hole matches the screw size.

Step 4: Insert the Rubber Screw

  • Take the correct-sized rubber screw.
  • Using a screwdriver or hex wrench, rotate clockwise into the hole.
  • Do not over-tighten — stop when the rubber head is snug with the tire surface.

Step 5: Inflate the Tire

  • Use a portable air compressor or visit a service station.
  • Inflate to the recommended PSI.

Step 6: Check for Air Leaks

  • Use soapy water around the repair area.
  • If bubbles form — tighten screw slightly more or reinsert.

Tire Puncture Easy Repair Plugs

Leak Test

After the screw is inserted and the tire is inflated:

  1. Apply soap water around the repaired area.
  2. If no bubbles appear, the seal is good.
  3. If bubbles form, you may need to:
    • Remove and reinsert the screw.
    • Use a larger screw.
    • Use traditional rubber strip repair.

Safety Tips

TipDetails
Use on tread area onlyDo not use on sidewall or shoulder
For temporary useIdeal as a quick fix — get professional repair later
Match sizeUsing wrong size may cause air leaks
Avoid high speed initiallyCheck the seal holds before long trips
Don’t over-tightenMay cause further damage or leak

When to Avoid Screw Repair:

  • Large cuts, tears, or sidewall damage
  • Damaged rim or internal tire damage
  • Tubed tires — these screws are for tubeless only

Summary

FeatureDescription
Quick RepairDone in under 5 minutes
No glue neededSelf-sealing rubber ring
Universal FitSuitable for cars, bikes, trucks, tractors
Low CostAffordable and easy to carry in glove box

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  • Printable instruction sheet (PDF)
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