Galaxy tyres
About Galaxy
Galaxy industrial tyres offer a reliable solution for a wide range of industrial applications. They are specifically designed for machines such as forklifts, terminal tractors, and warehouse vehicles. These tyres excel in stability, driving comfort, and traction on hard surfaces like concrete and asphalt. Thanks to their strong carcass construction and high-quality rubber compound, they can withstand heavy loads and intensive use.
Galaxy is known for its ongoing innovation, with a strong focus on durability and performance. Many models feature an anti-slip tread pattern that enhances safety and grip. Their low rolling resistance also contributes to reduced energy consumption. Additionally, non-marking versions are available for indoor use without leaving streaks behind.
With Galaxy, you choose an efficient, low-maintenance tyre solution that delivers long-lasting performance. The brand is globally recognized in the logistics and industrial sectors.

Galaxy OTR tyres
Galaxy earthmoving tyres are specially designed to meet the high demands of earthmoving work. They offer excellent performance and are suitable for various machines, such as excavators and bulldozers. With technical specifications such as high load capacity and improved stability, Galaxy earthmoving tyres can cope effortlessly with tough operations. They are resistant to cuts and abrasion, giving them a longer service life and saving companies in the earthmoving sector costs.
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WCF: Work Capability Factor
To determine how much load (tonnes) a loader can transport per hour, we can calculate the so-called WCF: Work Capability Factor.
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Tyre pressure and solid rubber tyres
The life span of an OTR tyre can mainly be maximised by selecting the right tyre pressure. After all, it’s the air in the tyres that carries the weight of the vehicle and the load it may be carrying. ...
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Load/Speed Index for OTR tyres
Bearing capacity is normally expressed by the Load Index (LI) on radial tyres or by the PLY rating (PR) on diagonal tyres. Speed and bearing capacity are often also linked; this is referred to as the L...
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