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OTR (Off-the-Road) Tires: Specialized for Tough Jobs

OTR (Off-the-Road) Tires: Specialized for Tough Jobs

OTR (off-the-road) tires are a type of special-purpose tire. This category includes tires for mining and construction machinery with a diameter of 39 inches or more, as well as tires for all-terrain vehicles, lawn and garden tractors, etc. They are designed for use in off-road conditions, on rough terrains such as mud, sand, gravel, and rocks. With their large, deep treads and strong sidewalls, they provide good traction, puncture resistance, and durability, making them essential for heavy-duty off-road applications.
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Advantages of the product

Heavy-Duty Load Handling

OTR tires are designed to handle extremely heavy loads of mining and construction machinery, ensuring safe and efficient operation.

Superior Traction in Extreme Terrains

They offer excellent traction on rough and extreme terrains, allowing heavy equipment to move smoothly in challenging environments.

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OTR tires for mining trucks are designed for some of the most extreme conditions on earth. These tires incur extreme wear from the massive loads that mining trucks have to carry on top of slow regions of rocky terrain. Due to this, the tires are made of reinforced materials that have extremely durable side walls, deep wear resistant tread, and thick side walls. Due to the charging ore and other materials within the mine, deep treads are essential to preserve traction while bearing heavy weight. As productivity is a critical metric in mining operations, these tires are incredibly useful due to their resiliency and long-term efficiency.

Common problem

What does "OTR" stand for in the context of tires?

In the context of tires, "OTR" stands for "off-the-road". OTR tires include tires for mining and construction machinery with a diameter of 39 inches or more, as well as tires for all-terrain vehicles and lawn and garden tractors.
OTR tires are much larger and more robust, designed to handle extremely heavy loads and harsh off-road conditions. They have thick sidewalls and strong treads, unlike regular tires which are for lighter vehicles and paved roads.
Yes, OTR tires often require special installation due to their large size and heavy weight. Special equipment and trained technicians are usually needed to install them properly to ensure safety and performance.

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Customer Reviews

Olivia

The OTR tires I purchased are a great investment. They can withstand heavy loads and rough terrains, and they’ve increased the efficiency of our operations.

Ethan

I’ve been using these OTR tires for our heavy equipment, and they’ve been outstanding. They’re designed to handle the most demanding off - road tasks with ease.

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Superior Performance in Non - road Environments

Superior Performance in Non - road Environments

OTR tires, used in mining and construction, are built with massive sizes, high load - bearing capacity, and outstanding durability. Meeting strict manufacturing standards, they endure long - term, high - intensity operations in non - road conditions. Their robust construction and specialized treads deliver reliable performance in tough, off - road scenarios.