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CEAT Specialty 320/70R15 Tire Size in USA

  • HI-FLEX IMPLEMENT
    HI-FLEX IMPLEMENT - Fronts & Implements Tires in USA

    HI-FLEX IMPLEMENT

    • Excellent traction, reduced soil compaction, and improved stability
    • Added rigidity and puncture resistance
    • Superior strength and penetration protection

CEAT Specialty 320/70R15 tires are built to deliver exceptional performance across field and road applications. With excellent traction, reduced soil compaction, and enhanced stability, this radial tire is ideal for agricultural implements and transport equipment. Engineered for high-speed road transport, it combines the structural benefits of radial construction—offering superior strength, smoother rides, and reliable protection against field hazards.

Key Features: CEAT Specialty 320/70R15 Tire Size in USA

  • IF Construction (Increased Flexion): Allows the tire to carry heavier loads at lower inflation pressures, reducing soil compaction and enhancing field productivity. 
  • Steel Belt at the Crown: Reinforces the tread area for added rigidity, improved puncture resistance, and longer service life—especially in demanding field conditions.
  • Rounded Shoulder Design: Minimizes soil disturbance and crop damage during tight turns, preserving field integrity and yield potential.
  • Reinforced Sidewall & Bead Area: Enhances structural strength and stability, providing better resistance to impacts and extending overall tire durability.

Advantages of CEAT Specialty 320/70R15 Tire Size in USA

  • Heavier Load at Lower Inflation Pressure: IF (Increased Flexion) construction allows the tire to carry more weight with less air pressure—reducing soil compaction and improving field efficiency.
  • Enhanced Puncture Resistance: A steel belt at the crown reinforces the tread area, offering better protection against sharp debris and field hazards.
  • Reduced Soil and Crop Damage: Rounded shoulder design minimizes disruption during turns and field operations, helping preserve crop health and soil structure.
  • Extended Tire Life: Reinforced sidewall and bead area improve structural integrity, delivering longer service life under demanding agricultural conditions.

Optimize performance with CEAT Specialty 320/70R15 tires—engineered for high-efficiency and designed to fit top agricultural equipment from John Deere, Case IH, Massey Ferguson, and New Holland.

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Recommended rim: W10

 

Section Width (SW): 320 mm (12.6 in)

Overall Diameter (OD): 829 mm (32.6 in)

Static Loaded Radius (SLR): 364 mm (14.3 in)

Rolling Circumference (RC): 2461 mm (96.9 in)

 

LI/SS: 146D

IF technology allows the tire to carry heavier loads at lower inflation pressures compared to standard radials, it will reduce soil compaction and improve field productivity.

 

From 0.8 bar (12 psi) to 5.2 bar (75 psi), depending on speed and load requirements.

 

At 0.8 bar and 10 km/h: 1140 kg (2510 lbs)

At 2.0 bar and 20 km/h: 1730 kg (3810 lbs)

At 3.0 bar and 30 km/h: 2150 kg (4740 lbs)

At 5.2 bar and 40–65 km/h: 3000 kg (6610 lbs)

 

Yes, it’s designed for both field and road use, offering stability, puncture resistance, and reduced crop damage.

 

Consult your equipment manufacturer or a certified tire dealer—they’ll assess your machine’s specifications and operating conditions to recommend the ideal tire for peak performance.