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Tough tyre from Camso

Camso’s new MPT 732 tyre is a multi-purpose bias unit designed for high traction, stability and durability under a variety of conditions.
October 9, 2019 Read time: 1 min
Camso claims longevity for its new MPT 732 tyre

Camso’s new MPT 732 tyre is a multi-purpose bias unit designed for high traction, stability and durability under a variety of conditions. Available in eight different sizes, the MPT 732 multi-purpose tyre is designed for use with machines such as compact wheel loaders, telehandlers and backhoe loaders. These machines can work under a variety of surface conditions, with each condition demands traction, stability, durability, and ride quality from tyres. The MPT 732 features extra thick void guard to provide additional protection for enhanced durability and an impact guard to increase sidewall and rim flange protection. The design also includes a heavy-duty sidewall for sidewall and rim flange protection and a wraparound stepped tread design to maximise tread cleanout.

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