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E3/L3
MA01
- 17.5R25
- 20.5R25
- 23.5R25
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E3/L3
MA01+
- 17.5R25
- 20.5R25
- 23.5R25
- 26.5R25
- 29.5R25
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E3+/L3+
MA02
- 23.5R25
- 26.5R25
- 29.5R25
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E3/L3
MA02+
- 750/65R25
- 875/65R29
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E3
MA02F
- 29.5R29
- 33.25R29
- 37.25R35
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E3/L3
MA60
- 800/80R29
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E4/L4
M-TERRAIN
- 20.5R25
- 23.5R25
- 26.5R25
- 29.5R25
- 33.25R29
- 750/65R25
- 875/65R29
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E4/L4
M-TERRAIN+
- 29.5R25
- 775/65R29
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E4
MA04+
- 14.00R25
- 16.00R25
- 18.00R25 **
- 18.00R25 ***
- 18.00R33 **
- 18.00R33 ***
- 21.00R33 **
- 21.00R33 ***
- 21.00R35
- 24.00R35 **
- 24.00R35 ***
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E7
M-DESERT
- 29.5-25
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Which tyre sizes are commonly selected for articulated dump trucks in demanding off-road work?
Typical options include 17.5R25, 20.5R25 and 23.5R25 in the MA01 range, plus wider sizes like 750/65R25 and 875/65R29 in the MA02+ series for heavier applications.
How do terrain and ground conditions influence the tyre specification for an ADT?
Because ADTs operate on rock, gravel, mud and uneven ground, tyres must offer deep tread, self-cleaning patterns and strong sidewalls to maintain reliable traction and resist damage.
Why is matching load-capacity and tyre size crucial for articulated dump trucks?
Correct tyre dimensions support axle loads safely, reduce premature wear or failure, improve stability when hauling or tipping and help maintain consistent operational uptime.
What design attributes enhance durability and uptime for tyres in ADT operations?