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Outlast and Outperform Conventional Air-Filled Pneumatic Tires

Features and Benefits of Solid Flat-Proof Tires

The chief features and benefits of flat-proof tires are that there are no inner tubes to bust or puncture, no air pressure or leakage to worry about, resistant to tears and snags, impenetrable to nails, screws, glass, rocks, tools, staples, rebar, and metal shards, the ability to perform even when chunks are cut out, maximum floatation and traction because of deep lug (tread) design, and superior wear and durability all of which means no downtime on the jobsite and therefore no lost revenue or time wasted. Choosing the proper flat-proof tire eliminates the hassles of "downed machines" and maximizes total work output and jobsite work efficiency while simultaneously minimizing capital expenditures and lost revenue. A good solid flat-proof tire will have 3 to 5 times the life expectancy of a standard pneumatic tire and will perform continuously hassle-free thereby eliminating flat tires and downtime completely.

Common and Special Applications for Flat-Proof Tires

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The most common applications for solid flat-proof tires are general purpose landscaping, residential and commercial construction, job site clean-up, and storm clean-up. More specific environmental applications include: waste management and garbage disposal, metal recycling and scrap yards, mining operations, demolition sites, masonry and concrete construction, asphalt road and highway construction, foundries, glass handling, heavy industrial facilities, rock quarries, transfer stations, forestry and park services, farm and ranch services, military, civil defense, fire department, and law enforcement use. Flatproof tires can be used on the front of most backhoes, skidsteers, loaders, and skip-n-drags. It is also worth noting that unlike pneumatic tires, it is completely safe to run most over-the-tire (OTT) rubber tracks and steel tracks on flat-proof tires without the fear or possibility of rubbing the sidewall thin and puncturing the tire- allowing you versatility in the types of terrain your in which your machine can work.