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Triangle's tracking tyre tool

By Mike Woof June 20, 2025 Read time: 1 min
Triangle Tyre offers a new remote tyre monitoring system

A new tool from Triangle Tyre is said to optimise reliability for users. The TPMS system from the firm allows remote monitoring of tyres fitted to large construction machines.

This can help boost uptime and reduce costly downtime. Temperatures and pressures can be monitored to ensure reliability. The TPMS unit offers comprehensive, real-time tyre tracking and monitoring capabilities, boosting site safety and minimising unplanned and costly machine downtime.

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