R25/29/33
| Size | PR | Load Index | TRA Code | Tread Depth (mm) | TT/TL | Standard Rim | O.D | S.W | Max Load (kg) |
| 23.5R25 | ★★ | 201/185 | L-4/E-4 | 47 | TL | 19.50/2.5 | 1673 | 597 | 14500/9250 |
| 26.5R25 | ★★ | 209/193 | L-4/E-4 | 57 | TL | 22.00/3.0 | 1798 | 673 | 18500/11500 |
| 29.5R29 | ★★ | 218/202 | L-4/E-4 | 60 | TL | 25.00/3.5 | 2023 | 750 | 23600/15000 |
| 35/65R33 | ★★ | 224/207 | L-4/E-4 | 62.5 | TL | 28.00/3.5 | 2035 | 889 | 28000/17500 |
FAQ:
Q1:What precautions should be taken for the installation and maintenance of OTR tires?
A:Professional equipment must be used for installation to avoid casing damage; maintain stable tire pressure and avoid overloading in daily use; clean stones in the tread grooves in a timely manner after operating on gravel roads to prevent tread block cracking.
Q2:What’s the difference between OTR tires for loaders and excavators?
A:Loader tires bear frequent forward and reverse loads and need high wear resistance and impact resistance, with a relatively compact tread pattern; excavator tires focus on side load resistance and passability, with a larger tread block and stronger sidewall protection design.
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