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LAWNMAX Radial Delivers Comfortable Ride and Long Wear

Wed, 30 Oct 2024 | PRODUCTS

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Meet the LAWNMAX, one of the newest members of the CEAT tire line-up for North America, designed for garden and compact tractors.

With its deeper tread depth, the LAWNMAX offers superior traction and extended tread life compared to traditional R-3 tires. The rounded shoulder design helps reduce soil compaction, preserving soil health. An innovative tread pattern ensures effective self-cleaning, keeping the tires free from debris. This combination makes LAWNMAX an excellent choice for anyone looking to optimize their tractor’s performance in various terrain conditions.

The LAWNMAX, with its radial construction, is designed to be easy on the turf. Its block pattern provides a larger footprint and lower ground pressure. A directional tread pattern delivers a comfortable ride and lower rate of wear.

The LAWNMAX is the product of a world-class manufacturing process at CEAT. To produce high-quality tires for North America and other major markets throughout the world, CEAT focuses on continuous improvement and innovation using Digital and Industry 4.0 technologies across its plants to enhance its value chain.

“Smart” factories, like the CEAT plant in Ambernath, that produces high-quality Ag, OTR and forestry radials for North America, have an agile work culture and are equipped with virtual reality-based training stations to ensure faster and better operator training.

The company upgraded its technology with Edge and Cloud architecture and developed a Digital Analytics Center of Excellence with over 25 experts to solve manufacturing issues digitally.

This company-wide dedication to producing high quality tires is why CEAT is receiving rave reviews across the US and Canada.