Highload industrial tires are engineered to support extreme payloads—often exceeding 5,000 kg per tire, depending on the size and design—making them critical for heavy-duty industrial equipment like container handlers, reach stackers, mining trucks, and heavy forklifts. These tires feature a high load index (a standardized rating indicating maximum load capacity) and a reinforced internal structure that includes multiple layers of steel belts, high-tensile polyester cords, and a robust carcass. This structure distributes the heavy load evenly across the tire’s contact patch, preventing localized stress that can lead to premature failure. The rubber compound is formulated to withstand the high pressure associated with heavy loads, maintaining elasticity and resistance to wear even under extreme pressure. The tread design is also optimized for stability—wide treads and rigid ribs enhance lateral stability when the equipment is lifting or moving heavy loads, reducing the risk of tipping. Highload industrial tires meet global safety standards for load-bearing capacity, ensuring compliance for equipment operating in diverse markets. To inquire about load ratings (e.g., per-tire load capacity), size options, and pricing for highload industrial tires, contact a specialist to match the tire to your heavy-load equipment requirements.