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Goodyear Introduces New 3* Marked Tires For Loaders

Keywords: Loaders , Tires

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By: P&E Staff
Post Date: April 05, 2021
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Goodyear Introduces New 3* Marked Tires For Loaders

As one of the leading tire and mobility partners, Goodyear, has released a new advanced range of 3* marked products for loaders. As machinery has progressed, becoming heavier with increased capability and capacity, tires have had to develop in tandem to ensure efficient operations. This has led to a new 3* marking upgrade to a range of Goodyear tires for loaders.

18 out of 30 sizes from Goodyear’s RT-4D/5D, RL-4K/5K, RL-3S/5S loader range will be included in this important upgrade program. Tires with the 3* marking provide a stronger radial carcass with a larger bead section and stronger ply wires. In turn this leads to up to 18% higher load carrying capacity1 compared to 2* marked versions supporting potential improved cost-per-hour. The new design aims to reduce downtime in the most extreme conditions as well as meeting the demands of underground mining.

The products also feature Goodyear Hi-Stability Technology which consists of an innovative radial sidewall construction providing greater stability to reduce bucket sway increasing driver confidence in loading operations. The improved stability and control assist in extending the tire’s life through minimized deflection and higher resistance to impact.

 

By: P&E Staff
Post Date: April 05, 2021
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