RANGE OF BKT TYRES

AGRICULTURAL Tires

Whether you are a farmer or a farming contractor, you need reliable tires to get the most out of your advanced farming equipment.

industrial tires

Whether it is loading or excavating, lifting or material handling – you are looking for reliable high-performance tires so that you can do your job in full safety.

OTR Tires

Mining and construction are the toughest sectors on Earth. So are the requirements for equipment – and tires, of course. 

Care & Safety

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This parameter indicates the outer sidewall distance
without taking into consideration the prominences due to tire code marking.
The section width is measured after the tire being properly mounted on the reference rim
and inflated at the pressure recommended by the manufacturer for at least 24 hours without any load.

This parameter indicates the vertical distance between the ground and the tire rotation axis.
It is measured with the tire inflated at its nominal pressure,
properly mounted on its reference rim at maximum load according to the values defined in the load index.

This parameter indicates a tire’s section width at its largest point
including all prominences such as tire code marking, sidewall lettering, tire brand, etc.
The overall width is measured after the tire being properly mounted on the reference rim and inflated at the pressure recommended by the manufacturer for at least 24 hours without any load.

This parameter indicates the vertical section of the tire.
It is calculated based on the overall diameter less the rim diameter divided by two.

This parameter is measured after the tire being properly mounted on the reference rim
and inflated at the pressure recommended by the manufacturer for at least 24 hours without any load.

This parameter indicates the outer distance between the tire sidewalls.
It is measured with the tire inflated at its nominal pressure,
properly mounted on its reference rim at maximum load according to the values defined in the load index.

The load index is a numeric code that defines the tire's maximum loading capacity in kg.
For each tire type/size, the loading capacity is always related to a specific inflation pressure
as defined by ETRTO standards and manufacturer specifications.

The speed code is a symbol that indicates the maximum speed admitted at the given load index,
following any other specific conditions defined by the tire manufacturer.