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    Telehandler Tyres

Role of Telehandler in the industry

A telehandler is a multifunctional lifting and material-handling machine used across construction applications, ports and terminals, agriculture and industrial sites. Its telescopic boom provides extended reach and vertical lifting capability, enabling precise placement where conventional equipment cannot operate. Because telehandlers work on uneven terrain, handle variable loads and require strong lateral stability, tyres such as the MA802, MA801 and MB400 deliver the structural support, traction and durability necessary for reliable daily performance.

Tyre Types Required for Telehandler Operations

Machines fitted with Telehandler tyres, Tyre handler setups or Telescopic handler tyres demand reinforced tread patterns and strong sidewall constructions to handle continuous lifting, tight manoeuvring and mixed-surface travel. These tyres must deliver predictable steering control, stable ground contact and resistance to impact, ensuring reliable operation in construction applications, ports and terminals where telehandlers support loading, stacking and material placement tasks.

Tyre Requirements for Reliable Performance

Tyres for telehandlers must sustain high vertical and lateral forces generated by boom extension, lifting cycles and travel across uneven or abrasive surfaces. They require a reinforced casing to minimise deformation under shifting loads, a compound formulated for wear resistance during repeated manoeuvres and a footprint that maintains traction on soft, compacted or paved terrain. Strong bead integrity, controlled heat generation and uniform pressure distribution are essential to ensure safe, consistent and uninterrupted operation across demanding job-site environments.

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What defines a telehandler in lifting and material-handling work?

A telehandler is a telescopic lifting machine used for placing loads at height on construction and agricultural sites. Its tyres must support heavy lift forces, uneven terrain and frequent directional adjustments.

How do ground conditions influence tyre requirements for a telehandler?

Telehandlers operate on soil, gravel, mud and jobsite debris, demanding tyres with strong traction, cut resistance and lateral stability to maintain safe handling during lifting, outreach and travel.

Which tyre sizes are commonly suitable for telehandlers in mixed-terrain operations?

Typical options include 400/80R24, 460/70R24 and 500/70R24, offering the necessary load capacity, footprint and durability for high-cycle lifting work across variable ground conditions.

Which tyre characteristics help maximise uptime for telehandlers in daily use?

Reinforced casings, deep traction patterns, abrasion-resistant compounds and stable contact areas reduce punctures, extend tyre life and support consistent performance in lifting-intensive operations.

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