What are the classifications of engineering tires?
Engineering tires can be classified into various categories based on different usage scenarios and purposes, mainly including the following:
All steel diagonal tires: used for heavy-duty vehicles, such as construction machinery, port machinery, etc.
Small patterned tires: used for small construction machinery, such as excavators, loaders, etc.
Large patterned tires: used for large engineering transportation vehicles, such as dump trucks, trailers, etc.
Flat tires: used for construction machinery such as excavators, graders, and bulldozers.
Mining tires: used for mining specific vehicles, such as mining trucks, geological exploration vehicles, etc.
Inner and outer tire: The inner part is an inflatable tire, with an outer layer added, used for construction machinery such as construction tanks and rollers.
Filled tire: filled with foam or rubber, used for some construction machinery requiring shock absorption and wear resistance, such as steel cutting machine, concrete spraying machine, etc.
These are the mainstream classifications of engineering tires, and different types of tires are required for different engineering vehicles to ensure driving safety and efficiency.
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