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Built for use on industrial applications such as skid steer loaders, forklifts, mining equipment, and so on. Industrial tires are strong enough to carry their vehicle's weight, and tough enough to withstand heavy usage and damage from off-road debris.
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This product is not covered by a manufacturer’s treadlife warranty. |
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The maximum load carrying strength at the specified inflation pressure, also known as ply rating |
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The side of the tire between the tread and rim, with cosmetic branding as well as information about the tire including manufacturer, model, size, etc. |
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An identifier of a particular tire line and size combination assigned by the tire manufacturer. |
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Measured in 32nds of an inch, this metric shows how much tread life is left on a tire, with the tire's traction & stopping capabilities greatly diminished at 4/32nds and less. Tire manufacturers include "tire wear bars" at 2/32nds to indicate when your tire is worn out |
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The measurement of width from a tires inner sidewall to the outer sidewall |
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The diameter of a tire that is inflated without any load applied |