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Compact Line Tires MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA Compact line COMPACT LINE TIRES 2019 July 2019 edition MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA | 2019 EDITION COMPACT LINE TIRES 2 MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA COMPACT LINE content chapter TIRE RANGE CHARt page 4 Product presentatioN page 7 TIRE CHARACTERISTICS page 19 general information page 42 MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA | 2019 EDITION COMPACT LINE TIRES 3 michelin TECHNICAL DATA compact line TIRE RANGE CHART COMPACT TIRES ® MICHELIN MICHELIN® MICHELIN® BIBLOAD HARD SURFACE XMCL CROSSGRIP ® ® MICHELIN MICHELIN MICHELIN® MICHELIN® BIBSTEEL BIBSTEEL XF HARD SURFACE ALL TERRAIN XM 47 MICHELIN® MICHELIN® MICHELIN® X TWEEL POWER CL POWER DIGGER MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA | 2019 EDITION COMPACT LINE TIRES 4 michelin TECHNICAL DATA compact line NOTES MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA | 2019 EDITION COMPACT LINE TIRES 5 MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA | 2019 EDITION COMPACT LINE TIRES 6 MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA COMPACT LINE TIRES Product presentatioN Michelin BIBLOAD HARD SURFACE PAGE 8 Michelin Xmcl PAGE 9 Michelin CROSSGRIP PAGE 10 Michelin BIBSTEEL HARD SURFACE PAGE 11 Michelin BIBSTEEL ALL TERRAIN PAGE 12 Michelin Xm 47 PAGE 13 Michelin Xf PAGE 14 Michelin x tweel PAGE 15 Michelin power cl PAGE 16 Michelin power digger PAGE 17 MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA | 2019 EDITION COMPACT LINE TIRES 7 michelin TECHNICAL DATA compact line MICHELIN BIBLOAD HARD SURFACE GARANTIE GARANTIE PRODUIT PRODUIT BETTER DURABILITY & RIDE QUALITY COMMERCIAL GARANTIES GARANTIES WARRANTIES COMMERCIALES COMMERCIALES Backhoe Loaders Compact Telehandlers Wheel Loaders GARANTIES COMMERCIALES TRACTION +30% FOOTPRINT VS. XMCL PRODUCTIVITY Comfort Metal top plies for Excellent stability on puncture resistance slopes & same quality comfort as XMCL MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA | 2019 EDITION COMPACT LINE TIRES 8 michelin TECHNICAL DATA compact line MICHELIN XMCL GARANTIE GARANTIE PRODUIT PRODUIT EXCEPTIONALLY RESISTANT TO CUTS & EXCELLENT COMMERCIAL GARANTIES GARANTIES WARRANTIES COMMERCIALES COMMERCIALES TRACTION EVEN IN WET & DIFFICULT CONDITIONS GARANTIES COMMERCIALES Backhoe Loaders Compact Telehandlers Wheel Loaders RADIAL TIRE UP TO 46% MORE SERVICE LIFE vs. MICHELIN Bias tire 1 PRODUCTIVITY TRACTION Reinforced sidewall & Effectiveness metal top plies for on soft ground puncture resistance Comfort STABILITY Smoother ride Safety guaranteed 1Internal tests realized in Michelin test and Research center (Ladoux-France) MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA | 2019 EDITION COMPACT LINE TIRES 9 michelin TECHNICAL DATA compact line MICHELIN CROSSGRIP GARANTIE GARANTIE PRODUIT PRODUIT A MULTI-PURPOSE TIRE FOR USE ON THE ROAD, GRASS AND SNOW COMMERCIAL GARANTIES GARANTIES WARRANTIES COMMERCIALES COMMERCIALES Backhoe Loaders Compact Tractor Telehandlers Wheel Loaders VERSATILITY GARANTIES COMMERCIALES A specific rubber compound designed for 4-season use & non-directional pattern PRODUCTIVITY GREATER LOAD AT 65 km/h 1 STEEL CROWN BELTS TRACTION Combined with exclusive Extra long lug edge rubber compounds protect with optimized tread against tread puncture pattern for good and deliver superior traction on snow (M+S) overall performance 1For the 440/80 R28 163A8/158D IND TL size, the MICHELIN 158D tire can carry 4,250 kg at 65 km/h while competitor 151D tires carry 3,450 Kg at 65 km/h. Source: ETRTO standard. MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA | 2019 EDITION COMPACT LINE TIRES 10 Michelin® BIBSTEEL HARD SURFACE michelin TECHNICAL DATA compact line MICHELIN BIBSTEEL HARD SURFACE GARANTIE GARANTIE PRODUIT PRODUIT REINFORCED RADIAL CONSTRUCTION/BETTER COMMERCIAL TRACTION/NO DOWNTIME GARANTIES GARANTIES WARRANTIES COMMERCIALES COMMERCIALES Skid Steer Telehandlers GARANTIES COMMERCIALES Robustness 100% Steel construction for puncture resistance Comfort Service life Protection of vehicle & Proven casing endurance operator MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA | 2019 EDITION COMPACT LINE TIRES 11 michelin TECHNICAL DATA compact line MICHELIN BIBSTEEL ALL TERRAIN GARANTIE GARANTIE PRODUIT PRODUIT REINFORCED RADIAL CONSTRUCTION/BETTER COMMERCIAL GARANTIES GARANTIES WARRANTIES TRACTION/NO DOWNTIME COMMERCIALES COMMERCIALES GARANTIES Skid Steer Telehandlers COMMERCIALES Robustness 100% Steel construction for puncture resistance TRACTION Service life Radial construction & Proven casing endurance open tread pattern Comfort Protection of vehicle & operator MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA | 2019 EDITION COMPACT LINE TIRES 12 michelin TECHNICAL DATA compact line MICHELIN XM 47 GARANTIE GARANTIE PRODUIT PRODUIT great on-road comfort & good grip in off-road conditions COMMERCIAL GARANTIES GARANTIES WARRANTIES COMMERCIALES COMMERCIALES speed Can reach 90 km/h1 at high safety level GARANTIES COMMERCIALES service life Proven casing endurance robustness Reinforced structure For multi purpose off-road trucks radial tire up to 90 km/h2 1 When authorized by local country legislation. 2 Internal source: MICHELIN, Ladoux, France. Remember that it is forbidden to break legal speed limits . MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA | 2019 EDITION COMPACT LINE TIRES 13 michelin TECHNICAL DATA compact line MICHELIN XF GARANTIE GARANTIE PRODUIT PRODUIT radial steel construction to increase tire life & traction COMMERCIAL GARANTIES GARANTIES WARRANTIES COMMERCIALES COMMERCIALES Wheeled Excavators GARANTIES COMMERCIALES versatility Efficient on all surfaces Comfort service life Protection of vehicle & Proven casing endurance operator MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA | 2019 EDITION COMPACT LINE TIRES 14 michelin TECHNICAL DATA compact line MICHELIN X TWEEL GARANTIE GARANTIE PRODUIT PRODUIT the airless radial tire & wheel assembly COMMERCIAL GARANTIES GARANTIES WARRANTIES COMMERCIALES COMMERCIALES Skid Steer GARANTIES COMMERCIALES no downtime No risk and costly downtime associated no maintenance no compromise One single unit, replacing the current tire/wheel/valve assembly Productivity increased Greater stability No need for complex wheel/tire mounting equipment More comfort for the operator Strong wear life No air pressure to maintain MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA | 2019 EDITION COMPACT LINE TIRES 15 michelin TECHNICAL DATA compact line MICHELIN POWER CL GARANTIE GARANTIE PRODUIT PRODUIT cross ply tire resistant to cuts and great stability COMMERCIAL GARANTIES GARANTIES WARRANTIES COMMERCIALES COMMERCIALES Backhoe Loaders Compact Telehandlers Wheel Loaders GARANTIES COMMERCIALES robustness 6 to 8 plies casing cross ply tire service life Vertical & lateral stability Massive lugs MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA | 2019 EDITION COMPACT LINE TIRES 16 michelin TECHNICAL DATA compact line MICHELIN POWER DIGGER GARANTIE GARANTIE PRODUIT PRODUIT Cross ply tire resistant to cuts WITH great stability COMMERCIAL GARANTIES GARANTIES WARRANTIES COMMERCIALES COMMERCIALES Wheeled Excavators profitability GARANTIES COMMERCIALES Great load index (147B) & improved wear resistance STability +57% sidewall thickness1 robustness +2 casing plies1 MICHELIN POWER DIGGER Accessories: 1 Vs. main competitor Bias tire. • Triple bend valve stem tube (CAI: 101167) • Flap with plastic plate (CAI: 320222) MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA | 2019 EDITION COMPACT LINE TIRES 17 MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA | 2019 EDITION COMPACT LINE TIRES 18 MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA COMPACT LINE TIRES TIRE CHARACTERISTICS 15’’ PAGE 20 16’’ PAGE 20 16.5’’ PAGE 21 17.5’’ PAGE 22 18’’ PAGE 23 19.5’’ PAGE 25 20’’ PAGE 25 22.5’’ PAGE 30 24’’ PAGE 30 26’’ PAGE 36 28’’ PAGE 37 30’’ PAGE 39 38’’ PAGE 39 MICHELIN TECHNICAL DATA | 2019 EDITION COMPACT LINE TIRES 19 michelin TECHNICAL DATA compact line TIRE LOAD IN KG/LB – TIRE PRESSURE IN BAR/PSI* 15’’ S OD LR RC Tube Tread depth 75% internal volume Measuring Others Approved COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION CAI MSPN mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch code mm 32rd liter gallon Recommended Rim Rim BIBSTEEL ALL TERRAIN 085459 209 680 314 2033 15 26 210/70 R15 117A8/117B IND TL 7 (27 x 8.50 R15) Equiv 8PR 20011 8.2 26.8 12.4 80 19 6.9 Replaces size 215/70 R15 Bar 1.50 1.80 2.20 2.60 3.00 3.20 3.40 3.60 3.80 4.00 4.20 4.40 4.60 4.80 5.00 Psi 22 26 32 38 44 46 49 52 55 58 61 64 67 70 73 1100 1270 1485 1695 1905 2010 2115 2220 2325 2430 2535 2640 2745 2850 2955 STAT 2425 2800 3275 3735 4200 4430 4665 4895 5125 5355 5590 5820 6050 6285 6515 25 KM/H 530 615 720 820 920 970 1020 1070 1125 1175 1225 1275 1330 1380 1430 15 MP/H 1170 1355 1585 1810 2030 2140 2250 2360 2480 2590 2700 2810 2930 3040 3155 40 KM/H 475 550 645 740 830 875 920 965 1010 1055 1105 1150 1195 1240 1285 25 MP/H 1045 1215 1420 1630 1830 1930 2030 2125 2225 2325 2435 2535 2635 2735 2835 50 KM/H 475 550 645 740 830 875 920 965 1010 1055 1105 1150 1195 1240 1285 30 MP/H 1045 1215 1420 1630 1830 1930 2030 2125 2225 2325 2435 2535 2635 2735 2835 16’’ S OD LR RC Tube Tread depth 75% internal volume Measuring Others Approved COMMERCIAL DESCRIPTION CAI MSPN mm inch mm inch mm inch mm inch code mm 32rd liter gallon Recommended Rim Rim CROSSGRIP 564847 259 804 364 2402 17 48 W7 184 W8 250/80 R16 124A8/120D IND TL 97221 10.2 31.7 14.3 94.6 21 12.7 W9 7.5 R16 Bar 1.60 1.80 2.00 2.20 2.40 2.60 2.80 3.00 3.20 3.40 3.60 3.80 4.00 4.20 4.40 Psi 23 26 29 32 35 38 41 44 46 49 52 55 58 61 64 1450 1610 1765 1925 2085 2245 2400 2560 2720 2875 3035 3195 3360 3520 3680 STAT 3195 3550 3890 4245 4595 4950 5290 5645 5995 6340 6690 7045 7410 7760 8115 10 KM/H CYC 945 1050 1150 1255 1360 1465 1565 1670 1775 1875 1980 2085 2190 2295 2400 6 MP/H CYC 2085 2315 2535 2765 3000 3230 3450 3680 3915 4135 4365 4595 4830 5060 5290 25 KM/H 850 915 980 1045 1110 1175 1240 1305 1370 1465 1560 1655 1750 15 MP/H 1875 2015 2160 2305 2445 2590 2735 2875 3020 3230 3440 3650 3860 30 KM/H 820 885 950 1015 1080 1145 1210 1275 1340 1435 1530 1620
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