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Mining Tires

Mining tires operate at the extreme end of what any tire is asked to do. They must withstand massive loads, abrasive rock surfaces, sharp cutting hazards, and continuous duty cycles that generate significant heat. Tires4That carries OTR tires rated for severe mining applications, including L-4, L-5, and E-series tires designed to fit all haul trucks, wheel loaders, and surface mining equipment.

What To Look For In Mining Tires

Mining tires are selected primarily based on four criteria: size, load rating, tread classification, and compound. 

  • Size: Must match your machine's axle specification exactly. 
  • Load rating: Must meet or exceed the machine's gross vehicle weight at the specific tire position. Because mining equipment often runs tires at or near their rated capacity continuously, there is no margin for undersizing. 
  • Tread classification: Loader tires follow the L-rating system, with deep-tread L-4 and extra-deep tread L-5 models serving as the standard for high-cut mining environments. Conversely, haul truck tires follow the E-rating system, with E-4 being the industry standard for severe rock haul duty. 
  • Compound selection: Depends entirely on the specific conditions at your mine site, with options including standard, cut-resistant, and heat-resistant formulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are L-4 and L-5 mining tires?

A: L-4 (rock-deep tread) and L-5 (rock-extra-deep tread) are OTR tire classifications indicating heavy-duty tread depth and rubber volume above the carcass. The extra rubber in L-4 and L-5 tires extends wear life and improves cut resistance in severe rock-quarry and mining conditions where L-3 standard rock tires would wear through too quickly.

Q: What is an E-series mining tire?

A: E-series tire ratings (E-2, E-3, E-4) are used for haul truck and earthmover tires where the primary concerns are load capacity and heat resistance during continuous heavy hauling. Among these, the E-4 classification is the industry standard for severe rock haul-truck duty. The E-rating system operates completely separate from the L-rating system used for loader and grader tires.

Q: How do I choose between cut-resistant and standard compound mining tires?

A: Cut-resistant compound tires use specialized rubber formulations that resist slicing from sharp rock edges, making them well worth the additional investment in operations with frequent tire cuts. Conversely, standard compound tires are optimized for operations where abrasive wear - rather than cutting - is the primary failure mode. Your tire vendor or equipment manufacturer can review your site’s scrap-tire history to recommend the right compound for your site.

Q: How long do mining tires last?

A: Mining tire life varies substantially based on haul-road conditions, rock sharpness, load cycles, and inflation management. In favorable conditions, L-5 loader tires may last 3,000 to 5,000 hours. Conversely, in severe cut-hazard environments, the exact same tire might last only a few hundred hours. Proper inflation management and haul-road maintenance are the two most impactful factors in extending mining tire life.

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