<img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=2905672372851007&amp;ev=PageView&amp;noscript=1">

No result Found

te

No result Found

te

Sprayer Tires

In today's agricultural industry, competition is fiercer than ever. Although the quantity of produce remains essential, the quality ultimately determines the price. To enhance the overall quality of their crops, farmers are turning to specialized equipment, such as sprayers, to prevent insect damage and increase yields. However, sprayers face a unique challenge: if they use thin tires to avoid crushing planted crops, they're more likely to sink in and get stuck. Conversely, if they use wide flotation tires to improve traction, they run a higher risk of running over crops. That's why it's recommended to use floater tires for sprayer before planting and switch to row crop sprayer tires once the crops have grown.

Sprayer Tire Image

Sprayer Tire Size

Selecting the appropriate size for sprayer tires is crucial for effective usage. You can refer to the sprayer's user manual for the recommended sizes or look for the markings on the existing tires. The size of a sprayer tire is indicated by three numbers. The first number represents the width of the tire in millimeters, the second number indicates the sidewall thickness represented as a percentage of the width, and the third number represents the diameter of the wheel in inches. For instance, a tire with a size of IF320/90 R40 has a width of 320mm, a sidewall thickness of 95% of the width, and will fit on a wheel with a diameter of 38 inches. If the tire size is given in the standard format, it will have two numbers separated by a '-'. The first number indicates the tire's width in inches, and the second number denotes the wheel's diameter in inches. For example, a tire size of 11.2-28 indicates that the tire is 11.2 inches wide and will fit on a wheel with a diameter of 28 inches. 

 

Using a flotation tire for a sprayer can enhance its speed on damp farms. These tires have a wider contact patch, which helps evenly distribute the pressure on the ground, keeping the sprayer above the soil. This feature prevents soil compaction and over-spraying. Floatation tires for sprayers are available in widths ranging from 520mm to 1000mm and run at low pressures to increase the contact patch. They are ideal for pre-plantation application as they carry the risk of driving over the crops during post-yield. In such cases, switching to row crop sprayer tires is recommended. 

Sprayer Tire Image

Buy Sprayer Tires from CEAT Specialty

Selecting an appropriate combination of flotation tires for sprayers and sprayer tires is crucial for ensuring the quality of your crops. An inadequate selection of tires, such as using a row crop skinny sprayer tire in damp conditions, can harm the plantation and result in excessive spraying. Additionally, if the width of the flotation tires for sprayers is not appropriate, it could damage the crops. This is why CEAT Specialty offers a wide range of sizes for both types of sprayer tires, along with varied options for the compound and tread pattern to suit various applications. Whether you require flotation or sprayer tires, we have a comprehensive selection to meet your needs. 

 

Growing crops requires much attention as they are vulnerable to insect infestations and diseases, which can decrease their yield. To protect crops from such hazards, farmers use chemical sprays that require appropriate sprayer tires to avoid counterproductive results. Traditionally, tall and skinny row crop sprayer tires were used, but they could quickly get stuck in the ground. To address this issue, flotation tires for sprayers with a broader contact patch were introduced, but they risk damaging the planted crop. CEAT Specialty offers row crop sprayer tires and flotation tires for sprayers to cater to both needs. It is recommended to use flotation tires for sprayers before planting and row crop tires after planting to ensure optimal results.

 

CEAT Specialty has designed its sprayer tires with robust compounds to ensure durability. The tread patterns of these tires are carefully engineered to reduce the risk of getting stuck, even when using crop row tires. Additionally, the larger flotation tires have a smart tread pattern that minimizes damage to the planted crop. Both tires allow for a constant speed, enabling the sprayer nozzle to be used at its full potential without the fear of over spraying. Explore the complete range of CEAT sprayer tires.

 

Spraymax Tires has explicitly designed for self-propelled sprayers. This tire is built to carry 40% more load than a standard radial tire or the same load as a standard radial tire at 40% lower pressure. The tire's stepped lug design provides better grip and traction, while the center tie bar gives it superior roadability. Its rounded shoulders also help reduce soil and crop damage. The higher NSD (Non-Skid Depth) ensures longer life, making it a durable tire built to last.

Sprayer Tire Image

Have Questions Related to CEAT Specialty Tires?

FAQs

Indeed, sprayers demand unique tires owing to their specific application. Tall tires ensure that the sprayer body passes over the crops without causing damage. Following seeding, a wider floatation tire for sprayers is preferred to prevent the sprayer from getting stuck on damp ground. On the other hand, after plantation, skinny tires are used to prevent the sprayer from unintentionally running over the crops.

Sprayer tires contain distinct compounds that give them greater flexibility, allowing them to withstand increased pressure. These compounds are IF (Increased Flexion) and VF (Very High Flexion) sprayer tires. Compared to standard sprayer tires, sprayer tires can bear 20% more load, while VF sprayer tires can support 40% more load while functioning at the same pressure.

Floatation sprayer tires are typically available in sizes 650/65 R38, 1000/50 R25, and 1050/50 R32. On the other hand, row crop sprayer tires usually come in sizes such as IF340/85 R38, IF380/90 R46, IF320/105 R54, and IF380/90 R54.

Flotation sprayer tires have a wider contact patch and a lower tire pressure, which helps to distribute the weight of the sprayer over a larger area to reduce soil compaction and minimize crop damage. These tires are typically used for pre-planting and post-harvest applications where the ground may be wet and soft. On the other hand, row crop sprayer tires are narrower and taller, allowing the sprayer to pass through the rows of crops without damaging them. These tires are typically used during the growing season when the crops are established and require precision spraying. The main difference between flotation and row crop sprayer tires is their size and tread pattern, with flotation tires designed for wet and soft ground and row crop tires designed for established crops and precision spraying.

CEAT Specialty Sprayer Tires are specialized tires designed specifically for use on agricultural sprayers. They are built with durable compounds and tread patterns that reduce the risk of getting stuck, even while using crop row tires, and minimize damage to the planted crop.

CEAT Specialty Sprayer Tires are developed using advanced technology to provide maximum efficiency and performance in agricultural applications. They are designed with smart tread patterns to minimize damage to the planted crop and reduce the risk of getting stuck in wet or muddy conditions.

No, CEAT Specialty Sprayer Tires are specifically designed for use on agricultural sprayers. They are not recommended for other types of equipment.

The best way to choose the right size for your sprayer tire is to check your sprayer’s user manual for compatible sizes or read the markings on your current sprayer tires. The first number of the marking is the width in mm, the second number is the sidewall thickness represented as a percentage of the width, and the final number denotes the diameter of the wheel in inches.

The maximum load capacity for CEAT Specialty Sprayer Tires varies depending on the specific tire model and size. However, CEAT offers sprayer tires with increased load-carrying capability compared to standard tires, such as the Spraymax VF, which can carry 40% more load than a standard radial tire. It is essential to check the tire specifications and consult a tire specialist to determine the appropriate load capacity for your application. Overloading sprayer tires can lead to tire failure and compromise safety.

The recommended air pressure for CEAT Specialty Sprayer Tires varies depending on the tire size and load capacity. Refer to the tire manufacturer's recommended pressure in the tire manual or sidewall markings. Running the tires at the correct air pressure will ensure maximum life, fuel efficiency, and overall performance. Underinflated tires will cause excessive heat buildup, uneven wear, and reduced fuel efficiency. Overinflated tires will reduce traction and ride quality and increase the risk of tire damage. It is recommended to check tire pressure regularly, especially before long trips or when carrying heavy loads.

CEAT Specialty Sprayer Tires are designed to be compatible with a wide range of sprayer brands. However, we recommend checking your sprayer’s user manual or contacting a CEAT Specialty dealer to ensure compatibility before purchasing.

To purchase CEAT Specialty Sprayer Tires, contact our customer service team to find a local authorized dealer or distributor. We have a vast network of dealers and distributors in the USA, so you should be able to find a nearby location to purchase our specialty sprayer tires. Alternatively, you can check with your local tire dealerships or equipment suppliers to see if they carry CEAT Specialty tires or can order them for you. It's always a good idea to compare prices and reviews before purchasing to ensure you get the best product and value for your money.

The lifespan of CEAT Specialty Sprayer Tires depends on several factors such as usage frequency, the weight they carry, road conditions, and maintenance. With proper care and maintenance, CEAT Specialty Sprayer Tires can last thousands of miles before needing replacement. It is essential to regularly inspect the tires for any signs of wear and tear and to replace them if any damage is detected. Additionally, it is recommended to rotate the tires periodically to ensure even wear and prolong their lifespan. Overall, the lifespan of CEAT Specialty Sprayer Tires can vary. However, proper maintenance and care can help ensure they last as long as possible.

CEAT Specialty Sprayer Tires have a limited warranty against defects in workmanship and materials. Please refer to the warranty documentation provided with your tire purchase for more information.

To ensure optimal performance and longevity of your CEAT Specialty Sprayer Tires, it is crucial to maintain proper air pressure, avoid overloading, and inspect your tires regularly for signs of wear or damage. For more information on tire maintenance and care, please refer to the user manual provided with your tire purchase or consult a CEAT Specialty dealer.

Yes, there are a few special considerations you should keep in mind when storing CEAT Specialty Sprayer Tires during the off-season to ensure they remain in good condition and ready for use when the time comes. Firstly, ensure the tires are clean and dry before storing them. This will prevent any moisture or dirt from accumulating and damaging the tires. Secondly, store the tires in a cool, dry, and dark place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Exposure to sunlight and heat can cause the tires to degrade and lose their strength and durability. Thirdly, it is recommended that you store the tires away from any chemicals, solvents, or oils that could cause damage to the rubber. Finally, it is a good idea to periodically check on the tires during the off-season to ensure they are still in good condition and not experiencing any damage or deterioration. This will help you to catch any problems early and take the necessary steps to address them before they become more serious.