Introduction of new Magna MA11 Tyre for compact wheel loaders
Magna Tyres Group is proud to announce the introduction of the new Magna MA11Tyre for compact wheel loaders. This radial constructed tyre, with an E2 / L2 tread pattern is designed for construction applications (road, residential, commercial) and landscaping. It is the latest addition to the Magna product range and is available in tyre sizes 365/70R18, 405/70R18, and 405/70R20.
Magna MA11 is designed and constructed based on the latest Magna Radial Tyre Technology. The high-tech casing reduces heat building inside the tyre which results in a lower fuel consumption, higher efficiency, optimized operator comfort and a prolonged service life. Additionally, the tyre offers outstanding puncture resistance compared to less-durable cross-ply tyres, leading to a low cost price per hour, and which makes it the ideal solution for today’s popular compact loaders.
Magna Tyres Group
Magna Tyres Group is a manufacturer of Off-The-Road (OTR), Industrial, Agricultural and Truck tyres. The company expanded significantly in the tyre industry in the last few years and currently has 10 sales office worldwide. The products of Magna Tyres are already running in more than 110 countries all over the world and this global presence of the brand continues to grow every year.
The Company has almost four decades of experience in manufacturing and trading premium quality rubber compounds. From this experience, Magna Tyres Group started developing high quality Tyres for mining, construction, port handling, agriculture and industrial purposes, especially designed for challenging applications.
More information: www.magnatyres.com
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