How to Make a Scientific Selection of Skid Loader Tires

 How to select a skid loader tires with a high performance-price ratio is a problem suffered by some customers. Aulice will share some methods for choosing forklift tires through the rich experience.

Facing so many brands of skid loader tires in the market, firstly, a tire buyer have to realize that what is suitable is the best. A tire buyer must know about his own construction environment, site, frequency, road conditions and temperature, and the most important thing is to find what frequent problems have occurred in previous use of tires. If you can not figure out strategies for tires, you can consult Aulice. Then, some other details such as the level of driver's skills also need to be considered comprehensively. Finally, a tire band suitable for actual use should be selected after considering all the information above.

 

In mining stone fields, opencast mines and other bad working environments, a cheap tire with a single function must not be used, while a tire with high comprehensive performance is a better choice. Fore instance, tires(23.5-50) usually bulge in the later stage, but this problem barely happen to leading brands. Aulice always have a good reputation and good consumers' feedback. For either 30 forklift tires(17.5-25) or 50 forklift tires(23.5-25), except the formulation, raw materials and density of rubber, the design of carcass is also a key factor when choosing tires. After entering the standard pressure, the closer the tire crown is to the flat surface, the better! That's why for all 20-ply tires, many of them are good on both sides but worn in the middle seriously.

 

Hubei Aulice Tyre Co., Ltd is a large leading truck tyre distributors, we provide trailer tyres, off the road tyres and etc. Want to know radial tyres price list or more? Please contact us.

 


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