
Trelleborg Wheel Systems, Italy, has announced the expansion of its Brawler HPS (High Performance Solid) Telehandler Tire range to include the Comfort line, which the company says offers tires engineered to reduce vibration and improve the driving experience of telehandlers and compact wheel loaders in waste and recycling applications.
According to Trelleborg, the new line of solid tires maximizes ride comfort, while delivering the best possible performance in demanding environments.
“Waste and recycling applications are extremely demanding on tires, which are at risk of being damaged or punctured during operations. Standard solid tires give increased safety and require zero maintenance, but this often comes at the expense of operator comfort,” says Alessio Bucci, product marketing senior manager at Trelleborg. “Now, with the introduction of Trelleborg’s COMFORT line for telehandlers and compact wheel loaders, drivers will experience a softer ride thanks to increased shock absorption and reduced vibration.”
Featuring a wide footprint, Trelleborg’s Comfort line tires are designed to provide better traction compared to standard solid tires. The company says the wide, flat tread design affords excellent stability and extended operating hours, while a deep lug tread design gives three times more wear than a pneumatic tire.
“At Trelleborg, we believe that driver comfort is essential to productivity. After receiving a very positive market response to our Brawler 25-inch HPS Soft Ride line, we decided to extend the concept to our smaller 24-inch range of HPS tires for telehandlers and compact wheel loaders,” Bucci says.
The Comfort line includes tire sizes 43x15-24; 47x17-24; 13.00-24; and 14.00-24.
For more information about the Trelleborg Comfort line, visit here.
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