Trident’s Non-directional Pneumatic Skid Steer Tire Pattern Eliminates Need for Left and Right Mounting
Trident, a specialty tire supplier based in India, presents its skid steer tire featuring a patented non-directional traction tread pattern. This innovation brings additional benefits such as reduced wear and lower inventory costs.
Traditional directional tires often wear unevenly, causing increased maintenance and replacement costs. In contrast, Trident’s skid-steer tire with the patented non-directional tread pattern is engineered for reduced wear and extended lifespan. This translates to significant cost savings for businesses, making it a smart choice for both the bottom line and the environment.
Lower inventory costs are another highlight of this innovative tire as this eliminates the need for left and right mounting, businesses can streamline their tire inventory.
Key features of the skid steer tire:
• Patented non-directional traction: Trident’s cutting-edge tread pattern provides grip and traction in soft underfoot conditions such as mud, sand and snow;
• Enhanced durability: The natural rubber tread compounds are cut and chunk resistant for reduced downtime and increased productivity.
• Versatility: Whether in construction, agriculture, or landscaping, these skid steer tires are designed to meet the needs of professionals across various industries.
The patented non-directional R4 tread pattern (US Patent - D813793) offers high uniform traction in both forward and reverse directions. Other features include a robust casing with high ply ratings and mud breakers.
The new skid steer tire is available in 10-16.5 & 12-16.5 and also available as ready to mount tire and wheel assemblies.
To learn more about Trident's patented non-directional traction skid steer tire and to place orders, visit https://www.trident-intl.com/pneumatic-industrial-tires/pneumatic-skid-steer-tires/
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