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Techking tyres for Dynapac

Techking’s 445/80R25 ETGC tyres were displayed as OE fitment tyres on Dynapac’s wheeled paver at the bauma 2013 show in Munich, Germany. The 445/80R25 (17.5R25) ETGC tyres by Techking come in two versions with two different design directions. One is for mobile cranes and the other one is for wheeled pavers. The one for wheel pavers is designed for heavy loads while the mobile crane tyre is designed for high speed. Besides Dynapac, Techking also provides OE fitment tyres to another German paver manufacturer,
August 21, 2013 Read time: 1 min
Techking’s 445/80R25 ETGC tyres were displayed as OE fitment tyres on 206 Dynapac’s wheeled paver at the 688 Bauma 2013 show in Munich, Germany.

The 445/80R25 (17.5R25) ETGC tyres by Techking come in two versions with two different design directions. One is for mobile cranes and the other one is for wheeled pavers. The one for wheel pavers is designed for heavy loads while the mobile crane tyre is designed for high speed. Besides Dynapac, Techking also provides OE fitment tyres to another German paver manufacturer, 1194 Vögele (tyre size 385/95R25).

Part of the 161 Atlas Copco Group, Dynapac is headquartered in Wardenburg, Germany, with production facilities in Europe, South America and Asia.

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