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Excavator

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Excavator Tyres for Construction and Off-Highway Applications

TVS Eurogrip excavator tyres are engineered for high-performance digging, lifting, and mobility in construction, infrastructure, mining, and municipal applications. Designed specifically for wheeled excavators, these tyres provide stability, traction, and durability across mixed terrain conditions including paved roads, gravel yards, and uneven job sites. Our range of tyres for excavator applications supports both heavy-duty construction cycles and mobility-focused urban operations where machines travel between locations.

Wheeled Excavator Tyres Built for Mobility and Load Support

Unlike tracked excavators that use an excavator chain wheel system, wheeled excavator tyres require reinforced construction to handle lifting forces, sharp turns, and travel at higher speeds on hard surfaces. TVS Eurogrip excavator tyres are developed to deliver:
  • High load-carrying capability during digging and lifting
  • Strong sidewall construction for stability under articulation
  • Durable tread compounds resistant to abrasion
  • Reliable traction on mixed terrain
Our specialised tyre solutions ensure reliable performance and long service life even under continuous duty cycles.

MT 54 – Multi-Purpose Performance for Excavators

The MT 54 is a versatile MPT tyre engineered for applications including compact loaders and excavators. Designed to support off-road and mixed-surface mobility, MT 54 delivers:
  • Balanced traction for construction environments
  • Reinforced casing for improved durability
  • Stability during lifting and material handling
  • Long service life in demanding operations
For applications requiring enhanced mobility and durability, the EX 54 ML tyre offers reliable performance tailored for wheeled excavator requirements.

Excavator Tyre Sizes and Pattern Options

TVS Eurogrip offers a wide range of excavator tyre sizes to match machine models and operating requirements. Choosing the correct tyre size ensures optimal load support, safety, and compatibility with equipment specifications. Different excavator tyre patterns are designed to support specific job site conditions, whether working on hard concrete, loose gravel, or mixed terrain. Pattern selection plays a key role in traction, wear rate, and stability.

Built for Job Site Durability

Excavators operate in harsh conditions involving debris, sharp objects, and abrasive surfaces. TVS Eurogrip tyres are built with heavy-duty construction and robust compounds to resist cuts, impacts, and uneven wear. This ensures consistent uptime and reliable field performance.

FAQs – Excavator Tyres

What size tyres are best for excavators?The best excavator tyre size depends on the machine model, axle load, and operating environment. Always follow equipment manufacturer recommendations to ensure correct load capacity and safe performance.
What is the difference between bias and radial excavator tyres?Bias tyres offer strong sidewall durability and impact resistance, making them suitable for rugged job sites. Radial tyres provide a larger footprint, improved traction, and better ride comfort for mobility-focused applications.
How do I choose the right excavator tyre for my job site?Consider terrain type, load requirements, duty cycle, and machine specifications. Selecting the correct tyre pattern, construction type, and size ensures optimal performance and longer tyre life.
What factors affect excavator tyre life?Tyre life depends on load conditions, surface type, inflation pressure, driving habits, and maintenance practices. Proper inflation and regular inspection help maximise service life.
Are excavator tyres the same as wheel loader tyres?While both operate in construction environments, excavator tyres are designed to withstand lifting forces and articulation movements specific to excavators. Wheel loader tyres focus more on traction and load transfer during loading cycles.