Derette Skid Steer Tire Maintenance and Care Guide
Skid steer loaders play a crucial role in construction, agriculture, and landscaping. As the key component that makes contact with the ground, the condition of the tires directly affects work efficiency, safety, and operator comfort. This guide focuses on tire maintenance and care tips for Derette skid steer loaders.
1. Regularly Check Tire Pressure (For Pneumatic Tires)
Maintaining the correct tire pressure can extend tire life and improve fuel efficiency. It is recommended to check the tire pressure at least once a week, especially during periods of high or low temperatures due to seasonal changes.
2. Clean Foreign Objects from the Tires
After each operation, clean mud, stones, nails, and other debris from the tire surfaces. Long-term accumulation of such materials can cause localized wear or punctures.
3. Inspect Tire Wear Level
Observe whether the tire treads are wearing evenly. If excessive wear is found on one side, it may indicate misalignment in the chassis or steering system, which should be corrected promptly.
4. Avoid Overloading
Prolonged operation under excessive load can cause tires to overheat, deform, or even burst. Always control the maximum load according to the equipment’s user manual.




