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Posted on August 21, 2015

New Michelin Loader Tire Beefs Up Productivity in Heavy-Duty Applications

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MICHELIN XTXL E4/L4 incorporates new technology for improved operational efficiency over predecessor

GREENVILLE, S.C., Aug. 21, 2015MICHELIN Earthmover has introduced a loader tire designed with improved casing protection, a reinforced casing ply and Michelin’s patented reinforced bead zone.

The new MICHELIN XTXL® E4/L4 tire offers operators several key performance benefits:

  • 10 percent improved tire life(1)
  • 15 percent increase in load-carrying capacity
  • up to 20 percent more torque from the wheel to the ground through the rim interface compared to its predecessor, the MICHELIN® XLD D1 tire
  • up to 20 percent decrease in out-of-service tires is possible due to an enhanced puncture-resistant crown and 10 percent stronger sidewalls(1)

The MICHELIN XLD D1 tire is being replaced with the 26.5R25 XTXL E4/L4, 29.5R25 XTXL E4/L4 and 35/65R33 XTXL E4/L4.

“New generations of more powerful loader models are the new normal on many construction and quarry sites,” said Jamey Fish, director of earthmover marketing for Michelin North America. “This tire enables operators to maximize their operating time and face their productivity challenges head-on.  And longer tire life is better for the environment with fewer raw materials being used and fewer tires to be recycled.”

The XTXL E4/L4 is equipped with Michelin’s patented B2 technology, which reduces rim slip thanks to a new flat bead wire, which strengthens the clamping force on the wheel and increases its contact surface with the rim, compared to the previous-generation MICHELIN XLD D1 tire. The tire also benefits from more solid steel cables, increased metal mass, thicker sidewalls and a new steel belt offering increased protection against punctures in the tread area. It has a greater load capacity of nearly 36 tons for the 35/65R33 tire size, than the previous generation MICHELIN XLD D1, thanks to its cable-reinforced carcass.  The shoulder design helps the tire to cool more quickly, while the central zone and its large, beefy lugs are cut resistant to improve both damage resistance and traction capability. Wide grooves and channels provide traction and grip on graded and loose ground conditions.

(1) Compared with MICHELIN® XLD D1 tire

1 Comment

James wu | November 10, 2021 @ 8:27AM
Hi, we recently bought 26.5R25 XHDT E4/L4 214A2**** tyres, these are new products not found in 2019 edition product list? Would you send me the specification chart of these tyres, I heard it use XTXL technology can pressure up to 8 bar?

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