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Skid Steer and Telehandler Tires

Skid steers and telehandlers, often used in construction and agricultural industries, rely heavily on their tires for performance and safety in various conditions. We offer long

lasting heavy Duty Air Filled and Solid Tires for any construction, farming, demolition, mining and scrap yard application. Call customer service with any questions.

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Skid Steer Tires: 

Skid steers are versatile machines designed for maneuverability in tight spaces. Their tires are robust and engineered to endure the rigors of rough terrain and heavy-duty work environments. Key features include:

  1. Tread Design: Typically, skid steer tires have a deep, aggressive tread pattern. This design enhances traction on uneven surfaces, such as dirt, mud, gravel, and even snow.
  2. Durability: These tires are constructed from tough materials like reinforced rubber and durable compounds to resist punctures, cuts, and wear from abrasive surfaces.
  3. Variety: Skid steer tires come in various types:
    - ​​​​Pneumatic (Air-Filled): These provide a cushioned ride and good traction but are susceptible to punctures.
    - Solid Rubber: Maintenance-free and puncture-proof, offering longevity but less comfort.
    - Foam-Filled: Combines the durability of solid tires with some shock absorption.\

Telehandler Tires:

Telehandlers, or telescopic handlers, are known for their ability to lift heavy loads to high elevations. Their tires are specialized to support these capabilities and ensure stability on construction sites and rough terrains. Key features include:

  1. Size and Construction: Telehandler tires are large and robust, designed to bear heavy loads and provide stability during lifting operations.
  2. Tread Patterns: The tread design varies based on usage:
    -  All-Terrain: Suitable for both on- and off-road applications, with a moderate tread depth for traction and stability.
    -  Rough Terrain: Deeper treads for enhanced grip on uneven, soft, or muddy surfaces encountered on construction sites.
  3. Material and Build: Similar to skid steer tires, telehandler tires are made from durable rubber compounds and may feature reinforced sidewalls to withstand impacts and abrasions.

Both skid steer and telehandler tires are crucial components affecting performance, safety, and operational costs. Choosing the right type depends on factors like terrain conditions, load requirements, and the specific tasks the machines will perform. Regular maintenance, including tire inspections and pressure checks, is essential to maximize tire lifespan and ensure optimal machine performance.