Carlisle CSL 45
Meet the Carlisle CSL 45, a work-ready tire built for dependable traction, stability, and long service life in commercial and utility use. Its tough casing and mixed-surface tread deliver confident handling and predictable grip when productivity matters. From daily jobsite tasks to general utility work, the CSL 45 aims to cut downtime with even wear and easy maintenance.
Overview: What the Carlisle CSL 45 Delivers
The Carlisle CSL 45 is for operators who value durability and steady grip in real-world conditions. A commercial-duty construction supports heavy loads, and the tread geometry keeps a stable footprint while clearing debris for consistent traction. The cut and chip resistant compound stands up to abrasive surfaces, extending usable tread life. It helps keep operating costs in check without giving up day to day performance.
Specifications and Features
Built for heavy use, the CSL 45 pairs a sturdy casing with a durable rubber compound to handle frequent stops, starts, and loaded cycles. Stable tread blocks and open channels promote traction and debris evacuation on varied surfaces. Reinforced shoulders help fight irregular wear, and a tuned contact patch supports calm, predictable handling under load. The compound is formulated for toughness across a wide temperature range, so performance stays reliable in daily service.
Sizes, Fitment, and Load Ratings
Select your Carlisle CSL 45 by matching size, load range, and recommended pressure to your equipment. Confirm overall diameter, rim size, and section width for wheel fit and clearance. Load ratings vary by size, so choose a load range that meets or exceeds the original equipment spec, then inflate for the actual working load. If you are unsure, contact our support team with your current tire size and application for a precise recommendation.
Applications and Real‑World Performance
The CSL 45 suits mixed-surface work where traction, stability, and durability matter, including construction sites, utility yards, agricultural support areas, and material handling. Its tread maintains grip on packed dirt and gravel while remaining predictable on paved approaches. The commercial-duty build tolerates frequent loading cycles and long service hours. For best results, set pressure to the working load and monitor wear, and choose a dedicated winter or specialty tread for severe conditions.
Price, Value, and How to Buy
Pricing for the Carlisle CSL 45 varies by size and load range. Beyond the buy price, most operators weigh total cost of ownership, including tread life, uptime, and consistent performance under load. Check availability, add your size to cart, and choose installation or delivery at checkout. For multi-unit quotes, fleet pricing, or lead times, our team is ready to help.
CSL 45 vs. Alternatives
Choosing among Carlisle CSL options often comes down to duty level, tread depth, and the surfaces you run. The CSL 45 targets a practical balance of durability and traction for mixed-surface work with steady load support. If you need a different balance, such as a heavier casing or a lighter pattern, compare specifications to dial in the right fit. Always verify size availability, load range, and inflation guidance against your original equipment requirements.
Carlisle CSL 45 vs. CSL 48
When comparing the CSL 45 and CSL 48, look at duty cycle and surface severity. The CSL 45 emphasizes balanced traction and longevity for general commercial service. Depending on final specs, the CSL 48 may suit heavier-duty needs or a different tread geometry. Review size charts, load ranges, and recommended inflation to align with your equipment, and share your tire size, load demands, and terrain with our team for tailored guidance.
Carlisle CSL 45 vs. CSL 24
The choice between the CSL 45 and CSL 24 hinges on use case and tread focus. The CSL 45 is built for broader mixed-surface work with strong stability under load. Depending on specifications, the CSL 24 may fit lighter duty or a different pattern preference. Confirm size, load range, and inflation for both against your original equipment before purchasing.