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Telehandler tyres are commonly available in three types based on their fill and construction:
At CEAT Specialty, we offer advanced solid rubber telehandler tyres engineered to withstand demanding conditions while delivering superior stability and performance. Choosing the right tyre type depends on your job site, load requirements, and terrain.
The lifespan of telehandler tyres depends on the type of tyre, operating conditions, and maintenance practices:
Regular inspections, proper inflation (for pneumatic types), and rotation can significantly extend tyre life. Choosing the right tyre type for your job site and maintaining it well ensures optimal performance and reduced downtime.
The maximum load capacity of a telehandler varies depending on the model, boom extension, lift height, and attachment used. Most standard telehandlers can safely lift between 5,000 to 12,000 lbs, while high-capacity models may handle up to 20,000 lbs.
It’s important to note that load capacity decreases as the boom extends or lifts higher. Operators should always refer to the machine’s load chart, which outlines safe lifting limits based on boom angle, reach, and height. Attachments like buckets or platforms also affect the rated capacity and must be factored into the total load.
For safe and efficient operation, ensure the load is centered, stable, and within the specified limits for your telehandler’s configuration.