-
E3/L3
MA01
- 17.5R25
- 20.5R25
- 23.5R25
-
E3/L3
MA01+
- 17.5R25
- 20.5R25
- 23.5R25
- 26.5R25
- 29.5R25
-
E3+/L3+
MA02
- 23.5R25
- 26.5R25
- 29.5R25
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E3/L3
MA02+
- 750/65R25
- 875/65R29
-
E3
MA02F
- 29.5R29
- 33.25R29
- 37.25R35
-
L5
MA05
- 17.5R25
- 26.5R25
- 29.5R25
-
L5
MA08
- 17.5R25
- 20.5R25
- 23.5R25
- 26.5R25
- 29.5R25
- 29.5R29
- 35/65R33
-
L5
MA10
- 20.5R25
- 23.5R25
-
L5
MA10+
- 15.5R25
- 17.5R25
- 20.5R25
- 23.5R25
- 26.5R25
- 29.5R25
-
MB210
- 13.00-24
- 14.00-24
Role of Grader in the industry
A grader is a precision earthmoving machine used to create level surfaces, shape roadbeds and prepare working areas across construction projects and large-scale mining sites. It delivers fine control through its adjustable blade, ensuring accurate material distribution and optimal surface profiles for haul roads and infrastructure development. Because graders operate under variable loads and must maintain stability during continuous blade engagement, tyres such as the MA05, MA02 and the MA10 provide the necessary traction, casing strength and surface control required for consistent operational performance.
Types of Tyres Used in these Machines
Machines equipped with Grader Tyres must accommodate mixed working environments, from compacted soil on construction sites to abrasive and uneven ground in mining sites. Tyres for graders are designed with tread patterns that offer steady directional control, reduced slip and predictable handling during fine grading work. They must also manage extended travel distances, shifting terrain and frequent load variations as the blade cuts or spreads material across the working surface.
Tyre Requirements for Reliable Performance
Tyres for graders must sustain lateral forces from blade engagement, maintain consistent traction on loose or compacted surfaces and resist impact from rocks and debris. They require a robust casing to limit deformation under load, a tread compound engineered for cut and wear resistance, and a footprint that ensures stable operation at varying speeds. High puncture resistance, controlled heat build-up and predictable steering response are essential to support continuous grading accuracy and operational reliability.
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What defines a grader in heavy earthmoving and road-building work?
A grader is a precision earthmoving machine with a centrally mounted blade used to shape, level and refine large surfaces. Its tyres support long pushes, steady steering control and continuous operation over abrasive terrain.
What operating surfaces influence tyre requirements for a grader?
Graders work on rocky ground, loose soil and unfinished roadbeds. Tyres must provide reliable traction, cut resistance and lateral stability to handle side forces generated during blade adjustments.
Why is correct tyre size selection important for grader performance?
Accurate sizing ensures proper rim fit, balanced machine stance, predictable steering and sufficient load capacity when performing long grading passes or operating on uneven and shifting ground.
Which tyre characteristics help maximise uptime for graders in demanding conditions?
