Goodyear Launched Powerload to Increase Durability and Traction

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Goodyear has launched the Powerload to support the drive for productivity, durability and cost-effective operations of compact wheel loader and small grader machines.

Goodyear Introduces Powerload

With the introduction of the Powerload, Goodyear offers a tyre range with important advanced technologies specifically designed for the needs of compact wheel loaders and small graders. These compact machines are typically used in construction, materials loading, logistics support, agriculture and landscaping operations. Therefore, versatility is a key tyre characteristic. Long operating hours mean that driver comfort is an important factor along with traction and durability.

The Goodyear Powerload features the new Smooth Guard Technology, including an extra thick and smooth rubber layer of protection in the shoulder area and sidewall. The advanced technology provides the range with increased robustness that delivers improved cut resistance and casing protection. In addition, the new range also features a reinforced sidewall construction giving increased stability and easier manoeuvrability. The new range offers reduced bucket sway in loading operations and offers operators driving precision, confidence, comfort and safety.

The focus on reinforcement and protection continues with protection in the flange cover area. This feature helps to prevent penetration of foreign objects in the area between the rim and tyre, which is particularly important on building sites where soil, rocks, stones and other debris can create damage to conventional tyres. A new pry-bar notch design helps speed up mounting and removal of tyres, minimising downtime for operators.

The non-directional pattern is further evidence of Goodyear’s focus on efficiency, supporting easier tyre logistics by allowing the tyre positions to be rotated thus simplifying stocking for the fleet operator. The Goodyear Powerload delivers enhanced traction, essential on construction sites with the design giving superb forward and lateral traction, while the self-cleaning properties help to minimise downtime and boost efficiency. The tread pattern is inspired by the well proven Goodyear TL-3A+ for larger (25” rim and above) vehicles and optimised for the 18” and 20” sizes in the Powerload range.

With the Powerload, Goodyear has increased its shoulder tread depth compared to previous designs. This supports extended tyre life, mileage and can also contribute to a lower operating cost per hour. Goodyear’s Electric Drive Ready philosophy means the company’s latest tyres can be used on electric vehicles as well as hybrid and conventional diesel engines. The forward-thinking approach also reduces complexity for operators as only one type of tyre needs to be stocked for a range of powertrains. 

About the author

Richard Wilson is the deputy editor for Commercial Tyre Business. Since 2015, Richard has worked as a correspondent for all of the titles across the Valebridge Publications Ltd Group namely: Retreading Business, Tyre & Rubber Recycling, The Tyreman and Truck and Bus News. Richard has worked on/off from the age of 16 for the company and whilst gaining a Bachelor's Degree in Spanish and Business Studies at Coventry University, he developed his writing skills at the University paper and more recently writing his own independent blog.

Contact: richard.wilson@retreadingbusiness.com

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