LATEST tire patterns for Skid Steer Loader by Ace Ventura

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4 min readJul 5, 2022

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ACE-01 (R4)

Skid steer loaders are some of the most versatile pieces of construction equipment in action today

. They’re capable of performing a range of labour-intensive tasks in challenging conditions and on rough terrains. The tyres of a skid steer loader play a valuable role in maximising productivity and ensuring safety. They need to be strong to withstand rough and jagged ground debris like nails, sharp rocks and broken pieces of metal.

The majority of skid steers come equipped with R-4 tires, which is why we make our most popular patterns. “ACE-01 (R4)” is basically a standard R4 pattern popular for skid steer loader applications such as construction, recycling yards, & general industrial applications. The deep tread provides three to five times the service life of pneumatic tires.

The tire features specially designed sidewall apertures for shock absorption and is supplied as a ready to fit tire and can fit wheel assemblies for easy replacement. It has a wide range of application-specific patterns for general construction, landscaping, recycling and scrap handling, demolition, waste handling and more

ACE-02” Non-Directional All Terrain Pattern ACETRAX

“ACE-02” Non-Directional All Terrain Pattern ACETRAX tires are built using durable and long-lasting compounds that are resistant to cutting and chipping, have sidewalls with extra rubber to prevent cuts and snags, and take advantage of high solid-to-void ratios for extended lifespans.

Our Non-Directional All Terrain Solid Tires have continuous centre rib that provides comfort & safety ride. They are built to handle heavier loads and operate in harsher conditions, they cost more upfront than an R-4 tire, but their long service life and ability to maximize uptime allows them to be more cost effective over the life of the tire.

The tire features specially designed sidewall apertures for shock absorption and is supplied as a ready to fit tire and can fit wheel assemblies for easy replacement. It has a wide range of application-specific patterns for general construction, landscaping, recycling and scrap handling, demolition, waste handling and more.

ACE-03 (L5)

Ace Ventura Tyres & Tracks has introduced a new “ACE-03” L5 pattern with an aggressive tread pattern suitable for heavy duty applications for skid steer loaders.

Designed for the hardest jobs and the harshest environments, L-5 tires are built using cut- and chunk-resistant compounds and with super-strong sidewalls. Our “ACETRAX” branded ACE-03 (L5) pattern has been developed in order to provide a high damage resistance and the extra deep tread provides three to five times the service life of pneumatic tires.

The tire features specially designed sidewall apertures for shock absorption and is supplied as a ready to fit tire and can fit wheel assemblies for easy replacement. It has a wide range of application-specific patterns for general construction, landscaping, recycling and scrap handling, demolition, waste handling and more.

ACE-SM” Slick/Smooth ACTERAX

“ACE-SM” Slick/Smooth ACTERAX tires are built using durable and long-lasting compounds that are resistant to cutting and chipping, have sidewalls with extra rubber to prevent cuts and snags, and take advantage of high solid-to-void ratios for extended lifespans. The increased size of the contact area between the surface area of the tire’s tread and the ground leads to better traction (on dry surfaces).

This is especially beneficial for tires on machines working in demo, scrap, and recycling where everything from bits of steel to shards of glass can work themselves between lugs and into grooves and, eventually, penetrate the casing causing punctures and leading to unplanned downtime

Tire tread patterns are intended to bite into the ground for traction; consequently, they will try to gain traction no matter the surface they’re working on — even if it’s concrete or asphalt. This is particularly noticeable with aggressive grip-style tires, as they can cause machine bouncing as the tire tries to bite into the ground as it skids. Conversely, smooth tires more easily enable a skid steer’s namesake motion: skidding.

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