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Earthmoving Tyres for Extreme Off-the-Road Applications
Earthmoving operations demand tyres that can perform reliably under extreme load, high torque, and aggressive terrain conditions. TVS Eurogrip earthmoving tyres and OTR earthmover tyres are engineered for heavy-duty machines operating in mining, large-scale construction, quarrying, and infrastructure development. These off-the-road construction tyres are designed to deliver superior traction, stability, and durability across challenging environments where downtime directly impacts productivity.
The range includes tyres for dump trucks, articulated dump trucks, wheel loaders, dozers, and graders, offering dependable performance across rock, gravel, loose soil, and abrasive surfaces. TVS Eurogrip Earthmover OTR tyres are developed to support continuous operation, high payloads, and severe duty cycles while maintaining structural integrity and tread life.
TVS Eurogrip Earthmoving tyres engineered for Surface Mining to operate for construction, mining and excavation heavy machinery such as Motor Grader, Wheel Loader, Rigid Dump Truck, Articulated Dump Truck, Telescopic Handler (Telehandler) in extreme mining conditions such as rocky terrain, massive loads and high temperatures
Advanced Earthmover Tyre Construction
TVS Eurogrip earthmoving tyres are built using advanced OTR tyre construction principles focused on strength, endurance, and operational safety. Reinforced casing materials provide high load-carrying capacity and resistance to deformation under extreme pressure. Deep tread earthmover designs improve traction and wear life, while self-cleaning tread geometry helps prevent material buildup and loss of grip in soft or muddy terrain.
Specially formulated tread compounds deliver enhanced cut, chip, and heat resistance, protecting tyres from damage caused by sharp rocks, debris, and high operating temperatures. These features make TVS Eurogrip tyres suitable for demanding applications where earthmover tyre solutions must withstand continuous stress and impact.
Machine-Specific Earthmover Tyre Solutions
TVS Eurogrip offers earthmoving tyres tailored to different machine categories and operating requirements.
Dump truck and articulated dump truck tyres are engineered for high load stability, heat resistance, and long haul cycles. Wheel loader tyres provide strong traction, reinforced sidewalls, and high resistance to cuts during digging and loading operations. Dozer and grader tyres are designed for torque transfer, surface grip, and durability under pushing and leveling applications.
This machine-specific approach ensures correct earthmover tyre size, tread design, and construction are matched to equipment performance and site conditions.
Load & Speed Performance Standards
Earthmoving tyres are developed in compliance with recognised load and speed index standards to ensure safe and efficient operation. TVS Eurogrip tyres are engineered to handle heavy loads at controlled speeds without compromising casing strength or tread life. Star rating classifications such as E3, E4, and E4.5 (where applicable) indicate tread depth and suitability for specific terrain severity, helping operators select the right tyre for their application.
Understanding TRA codes and load ratings enables accurate tyre selection based on machine weight, haul distance, and surface conditions, reducing the risk of premature wear or failure.
Digital Tyre Monitoring & Smart Solutions
To support modern earthmoving operations, TVS Eurogrip earthmover tyre solutions can integrate digital tyre monitoring systems that enable real-time pressure and temperature monitoring. Sensor-based systems help operators detect under-inflation, overheating, and abnormal pressure changes before they lead to tyre damage or unplanned downtime.
Real-time monitoring improves tyre life, enhances safety, and supports predictive maintenance strategies across high-value OTR tyre fleets.
Earthmover Tyre Services & Lifecycle Support
TVS Eurogrip earthmover tyre services focus on maximising tyre lifecycle value through correct selection, application guidance, and maintenance best practices. Robust casing construction supports retreadability where applicable, helping operators optimise total cost of ownership while maintaining reliable performance across multiple service cycles.
FAQs – Earthmoving & OTR Tyres
What is an OTR or earthmover tyre?
An OTR or earthmover tyre is designed specifically for off-the-road equipment used in mining, construction, and earthmoving applications. These tyres are built to handle extreme loads, rough terrain, and continuous operation with reinforced casing and deep tread designs.
How do I choose the right tyre size for my machine such as an ADT, loader, or dump truck?
Tyre size selection depends on machine type, operating weight, load cycle, rim compatibility, and terrain severity. Choosing the correct size ensures stability, load distribution, and safe machine performance.
What is a TRA code and why is it important?
TRA codes classify earthmoving tyres based on tread depth and intended application. These codes help determine whether a tyre is suitable for soft ground, hard rock, or severe service conditions, ensuring correct application matching.
How does TVS Eurogrip ensure high load-carrying capacity?
High load capacity is achieved through reinforced casing design, strong bead construction, advanced tread compounds, and extensive testing under simulated heavy-duty conditions.
Do TVS Eurogrip earthmoving tyres come with star ratings such as E4 or E4.5?
Star ratings indicate tread depth and suitability for severe applications. Where applicable, TVS Eurogrip earthmoving tyres are designed to meet these classifications to support demanding operating environments.
Can I monitor tyre pressure and temperature in real time?
Yes, digital tyre monitoring systems can be integrated to provide real-time pressure and temperature data, helping improve safety, reduce downtime, and extend tyre life.
What maintenance practices extend earthmover tyre life?
Maintaining correct inflation, avoiding overloading, monitoring operating temperatures, and conducting regular inspections help extend tyre service life and ensure consistent performance.




