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Srpski језик 2025-04-21
Loader and bulldozer tires have significant differences in design and performance compared to ordinary tires, mainly reflected in the following aspects.
Loader and bulldozer tires have thicker crowns, usually with more than six layers of thick steel wire, with higher structural strength, and can withstand high loads and harsh road conditions. This design significantly reduces the risk of damage and has a longer service life. In addition, these tires use more wear-resistant and heat-resistant materials, suitable for use in harsh environments.
Loader and bulldozer tires usually have a smooth or light pattern design, with larger pattern blocks and excellent puncture resistance. This design enables the tire to maintain good grip and stability on high loads and complex roads. In contrast, the pattern design of ordinary tires focuses more on the comfort and handling of road driving, with deeper patterns and stronger grip, but not suitable for high loads and complex roads.
Loader and bulldozer tires are mainly used in high-load, high-impact environments such as mines and construction sites. These environments require higher wear resistance, load capacity and impact resistance of tires. Ordinary tires are mainly used for road driving and are adapted to smooth and dry roads.
Due to differences in design, materials and manufacturing requirements, the price of loader and bulldozer tires is usually higher than that of ordinary tires. However, due to their special design and materials, these tires can withstand heavy loads for a long time and have a relatively long service life.