Considering the various loader tire types, the type to utilize can be determined depending on the specific work situation, type of environment, and requirements.
They have unique characteristics and applicability scopes, and by combining all of this information. These application-specified tires not only extend the lifespan of the wheel loaders but also decrease their operating costs.
In this blog post, we’ll examine the four major types of loader tires to gain insights into them.
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Soft tires
Differing forms of tires, such as soft tires made of pneumatic rubber, require air to maintain pressure. These tires feature good elasticity and shockproof properties that can offer a better driving experience and maneuverability.
Soft tires are flexible, which means that they can adjust to the differences in different roads and provide comfort and safety by offering stability and traction on hilly road surfaces.
Additionally, soft tires are perfect for different types of sites, such as construction sites, storage yards, logistic centers, and general road transportation. They are apt to be applied on flat ground and can move on various surfaces.
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Solid tires
Rubber or urethane loader tires are called solid tires. They do not have an inflatable cavity. They are very durable, have a great grip on the edges, and do not wear out or tear easily.
A solid rubber loader tire can withstand high pressures and operating temperatures and thus does not require any air filling. However, the purpose for use of most such tires is in harsh working environments.
Solid tires are commonly used in places that work under harsh conditions, such as landfills, mines, or construction sites. They can be equipped to handle heavy loads and operate in facilities where higher durability and reliability are necessary.
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Wire tires
Material for tires from wire consists of steel wire, which has incredible durability and loading capacity. That’s why it can sustain heavy loads and high pressure and is appropriate for hard ground or rock.
The wire tires are typically more durable and longer-lasting than the majority of other types of tires and provide long-term effective performance even in severely harsh conditions.
Steel wire tires, mostly known in the mining industry and metal processing, deal with large bulk that make the operation of various industries easier. They are perfectly fitted for working on rocks, hard grounds, slopes, or any other surface. This applies to both small and big machines.
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Track tires
The tires of track vehicles are constructed uniquely, enabling them to run smoothly through the railway tracks. They are uniquely designed, with a specific profile and rubber/rubber combination to match the railway track’s shape and needs.
The combined operation of stability and grip of the rail tire will allow for safer and more effective transportation to the railway system.
Railroad tires are mostly used in ports, logistics systems, railways, and places where cargo is loaded or transported. They are apt for operation on railway lines and can ensure all the necessary mounting conditions for the railway system.