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Carlisle Industrial Deep Traction

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Carlisle Industrial Deep Traction Tire

Built for tough jobsites, the Carlisle Industrial Deep Traction delivers the grip and durability equipment needs to stay productive. Its deep, open-shoulder lugs bite into soft ground and clear mud and debris. A rugged casing resists cuts and impacts that are common on construction sites and in material yards. Stable tread blocks help the machine track true under heavy loads, and the compound is tuned for dependable wear on mixed surfaces. Offered in popular industrial sizes and ply ratings, this tire is a smart choice for loaders, backhoes, trenchers, and more when consistent traction is critical.

Key Features and Benefits

An open, deep-lug tread digs in for forward bite and sheds mud to keep the footprint engaged with the ground. Wide voids move loose material out of the way, so traction stays consistent in clay, wet topsoil, and aggregate. A reinforced casing and thick rubber in the tread and sidewall improve resistance to cuts, chips, and punctures. The tread geometry adds stability under load, reducing squirm and boosting operator confidence for steady, predictable handling.

Applications and Fitment Guidance

This tire shines on machines that see soft or uneven ground, including loaders, backhoes, trenchers, compact construction equipment, and select industrial tractors. It is a strong match when the priority is reliable off-road grip and self-cleaning performance. For best results, match size, ply rating or load range, and rim width to your equipment maker's guidance and your typical loads. If your routes include frequent hardpack or pavement, balance deep-lug traction needs with tread life expectations for mixed-surface work. Always verify overall diameter and section width for clearance, and confirm whether your setup requires tubeless or tube-type.

Sizes, Specs, and Load Ratings

Focus on four items when choosing a Carlisle Industrial Deep Traction tire: size, ply rating or load range, load capacity at the recommended pressure, and approved rim width. Start with the sidewall markings on your current tires and the OE specification in your equipment manual. Many industrial sizes are offered tubeless, while some wheels or applications still call for a tube, so confirm what your setup requires. If you need help interpreting specs or choosing a replacement, our team can verify the right fit for your machine.

Pricing and How to Buy

Price varies by size, ply rating, and availability. Heavier constructions and higher load capacities cost more up front, but they can cut downtime and replacement frequency in severe service. For a quick quote, pick your size and quantity, then checkout or contact us for volume pricing. We offer secure payment options and nationwide shipping. If you want a total cost of ownership comparison for your application, our specialists can walk you through expected wear, maintenance considerations, and delivery timelines so you can buy with confidence.

Maintenance Tips for Long Service Life

Set and maintain the recommended cold inflation pressure for your load and speed, and check pressures daily in high-duty environments. Inspect tread and sidewalls for cuts, embedded debris, and irregular wear. Rotate or re-position tires on multi-axle machines when the equipment and tread direction allow to even out wear. Avoid long high-speed runs on pavement, which accelerate wear on deep-lug patterns. When storing off the machine, keep tires in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and petroleum products. Consistent maintenance reduces downtime and helps preserve traction on the job.

Compare: Industrial Deep Traction vs Alternative Industrial Tires

Deep-lug industrial tires like the Carlisle Industrial Deep Traction prioritize soft-soil grip and self-cleaning. Alternatives from brands such as BKT, Titan, or Galaxy may use different tread depths, void ratios, or compounds to target specific surfaces and duty cycles. If your work mixes mud with frequent hardpack travel, a slightly tighter lug pattern can trade some off-road bite for slower wear on pavement. Where puncture hazards are extreme, consider higher ply ratings or solid and foam-filled options.

Is a deep‑lug pneumatic right for your site?

Pneumatic deep-lug tires offer better ride comfort, ground compliance, and traction on soft surfaces than solid tires. They can reduce machine vibration and help operators stay comfortable, which may also benefit equipment and attachments. In sites with sharp debris and frequent punctures, solid or foam-filled setups can minimize downtime. Consider your travel speed, time on pavement, and debris exposure. If you need maximum grip in soil with occasional hardpack runs, the Carlisle Industrial Deep Traction is a strong pneumatic choice.

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