17 Michelin Earthmover Tyres 1 Radial vs. Bias Bias Tyre Radial Tyre Thecrownis not stabilized. Thecrownisstabilized byseveral plies. Thecasingismade upofseveralcrisscrossed plies. Thecasingismadeof one steel cord radial ply. Michelin: contribute to environment protection L o w er o p e r a ti n g c Longer life potential Better cut resistance Better heat resistance Michelin Radial Advantages Bette ty r Productivi o st Fuel savings Better vehicle protection & comfort Better traction 2 SPEED Tyres for Rigid Dump Trucks X-HAUL XK X-TRACTION XDR XDT XKD1 XHD1 X-QUARRY S TYPE OF SURFACE Muddy & Loose Maintained Rocky 3 Safety Safety 4 Tyres for Articulated Dump Trucks SPEED XS SAND XAD 65 XS SAND This is a wide base Super E3T tyre with open block tread pattern and significant contact area. It allows improved traction and flotation capacity for optimal mobility in extreme working conditions. This tyre provides excellent stability on even ground. This tyre was specially developed for articulated dump trucks working in deep sand. It ensures mobility when carrying heavy loads. XADN An E3T traction tyre with a self-cleaning tread. Its alternate tread block design on the shoulder provides excellent traction and maximum grip on soft and muddy ground. Good damage resistance. XAD 65 X-SUPER TERRAIN AD This E4T tyre offers exceptional durability is mainly intended for itinerant sites, particularly those with severe operating conditions and long work cycles requiring not only high levels of mobility and traction but also increased damage resistance. This tyre replace the XADT tyre, except the 20.5 R 25 size (always available). XADN X-SUPER TERRAIN AD TYPE OF SURFACE Sandy Muddy Maintained 17 Difficult 5 Tube Type vs. Tubeless Tube Type System MICHELIN Tubeless Tyre Tubeless tyres have an airtight inner liner. Disadvantages Advantages •Rapid deflation •Risk of load or equipment damage •Instant production stop •Permanent damage to the tire •Complex to fit and remove •Easy to fit and remove •Faster assembly •Less overheating •Safety •Slower air loss delays needs for immediate attention •Lower fuel consumption Tube Type vs. Tubeless 6 Tyres for Loaders XSNOPLUS TRACTION New 2010 XTLA XHA2 XLDD1 XLDD2 XMINE D2 TYPE OF SURFACE Muddy & Snow Moderately Difficult Rocky 7 Tread Depth & Standardized Code Different tread depths D1 SUPER D2 Free diameter Free diameter N N = Normal (traction, rock) (E2 - E3 - L2 - L3 - G2 - G3) Use code:G:Grader E:Earthmoving L:Loader and Dozer N < SUPER < D1 (traction, rock) (SUPER E3, SUPER L3) D1 = N x 1.5 (rock, deep tread) (E4 - L4 - G4) Index: D2 = N x 2.5 (rock, extra deep tread) (L5) S:smooth (mine, hard ground) 1:ribbed (smooth surfaces) 2:traction (regular) 3:rock (regular) 4:rock (deep tread) 5:rock (extra deep tread) 7:”flotation”(work on soft surfaces) Tread Depth & Standardized Code 8 Tyres for Graders TRACTION XSNOPLUS New 2010 XGLA2 XTLA XHA2 XLDD2 TYPE OF SURFACE Snow Muddy Moderate Difficult 9 Example of Marking: 750/65 R 25 XAD 65-1 SUPER E3T TL 190B 750 :Nominalsectionwidthinmm(orininches) 65 :Aspectratio(H/S=0.65) R 25 :Radialconstruction :Nominalrimdiameterininches XAD :Tyre'sname 65 1 :65series(H/S=0.65) :1stdevelopmentofthetyre E3T :standardizedidentificationcode Tubeless :Tyrewithouttube 190 :Tyre'sloadindex B :Tyre'sspeedsymbol NotethatearthmovertyreshaveaLoadIndex/SpeedSymboloroneorseveralstars. The type of tread rubber (A, A4, B, B4, C, C4) and the tread depth (SUPER, D1, D2) may also be shown. Marking 10 SPEED Tyres for Underground Mining Vehicles XKD1A XK XLDD1 XLDD2 XMINED2 XSMD2+ TYPE OF SURFACE Moderate Conditions Difficult Very Difficult Michelin Contact NORTH AMERICA MichelinTyreCorporation USA Fax:+18644584609 www.michelin.com/earthmover ASIA MichelinAsiaLtd.BRO 16Floor,TowerB,DawningCenter, 500HongBaoshiRoad ChangNingDistrict,Shanghai201103 China AUSTRALIA- OCEANIA MichelinAustraliaPtyLtd Australia Fax:+61396462099 Tel:+862122190888 EUROPE Michelin France Fax:+33(0)473322747 SOUTH AMERICA SociedadeMichelindePart. Ind.eCom.Ltda RJ-Brasil AFRICA- MIDDLE EAST Michelin UnitedArabEmirates Fax:+552136214851 Fax:+33(0)473329994 China mainland, HongKong, Macao Japan Korea Thailand Vietnam Nihon Michelin Tire Co., Ltd. Michelin Korea Michelin Siam Co., Ltd. Michelin (China) Investment Co., Ltd. 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