In the demanding world of agro industrial work, equipment reliability is key. The Ascenso CLR 280 radial tire has emerged as a top choice for telehandlers and compact loaders, thanks to its versatile design and exceptional adaptability to various challenging terrains.
First of all, the Ascenso CLR 280 has a non directional tread design that grants the best traction and handling stability on any surface. The wide footprint evenly spreads load stress across the ground to raise flotation and prevent soil compaction. Moreover, the tough carcass with steel belts increases resistance to punctures. It also promotes higher stability thanks to its resilience. Equally important, the durable sidewalls shield the rim from damage that might lead to downtime. They also upgrade the weight capability, making this model suitable for a wider range of operations. Precisely, a single tire can safely withstand up to 8,540 lbs, depending on size, speed, and job.
What's more, the optimized center blocks of the Ascenso CLR 280 maximize surface grip and improve the steering ability. Combined with the large shoulder lugs, they give you full control over the vehicle at all times. Also, this design boosts driver comfort, reducing strain during long work hours. A high void ratio keeps the tread clean of debris and mud to avoid slippage or clogging. Thanks to its advanced rubber compound, this model is highly fuel efficient and durable. The tough rubber materials promote longevity by minimizing wear and tear. Besides, the tubeless build raises flotation and secures a tight rim fit to avoid air leaks. Lastly, this model is available on the market in popular sizes with rim diameters of 18" and 20".
Features and benefits
- State of the art agro industrial tire designed for telehandlers and compact loaders.
- Non directional tread pattern and a wide patch upgrade traction and stability.
- Resilient carcass with steel belts resists deep cuts and punctures.
- Tough sidewalls elevate the weight capability to handle a wider range of operations.
- High void ratio throws mud and debris away from the patch to increase slipping resistance.