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Understanding the Context
Tires on heavy equipment, such as the 29.5×29 bias-ply tires commonly found on Cat 988 loaders, play a critical role in safety, traction, flotation, and fuel efficiency. Proper inflation avoids premature wear, improves load-handling, and enhances machine stability. Cat loader tires in this size generally support loads between 6,000 kg and 12,000 kg per tire, depending on application. The correct pressure ensures load is shared properly across the tread and beads without excessive strain on the carcass.
Recommended Pressures Based on Load
Terminology and Considerations
A quarry operator using a Cat 988 loading granite found running 40 psi delivered optimal balance. Lower pressures (below 30 psi) caused rapid fatigue cracks on sidewalls due to high deflection. Pressures over 45 psi led to “shimmies” and premature wheel bearing wear, despite saving a bit on fuel consumption. Switching the tire pressures to a loading-specific range extended tire life by approximately 25% and reduced unscheduled stops.
Practical Tips
Bias tires emerged in mid-20th century heavy equipment due to manufacturing simplicity and strong sidewalls. Radial tires became more popular for smooth rides, but bias designs like the 29.5×29 persist due to ruggedness and load capacity. Cat has long offered bias tire options, often co-branded with Goodyear or Michelin, and continues to support them for high-load applications worldwide.
Conclusion
For a Cat 988 with 29.5×29 bias-ply tires, maintain inflation between 30–40 psi during typical operations, adjusting toward the lower end under light load or sensitive ground, and toward the upper end under full load or high-speed travel. Monitor deflection, wear patterns, and machine feedback to optimize tire life, fuel efficiency, and performance.
Tires on heavy equipment, such as the 29.5×29 bias-ply tires commonly found on Cat 988 loaders, play a critical role in safety, traction, flotation, and fuel efficiency. Proper inflation avoids premature wear, improves load-handling, and enhances machine stability. Cat loader tires in this size generally support loads between 6,000 kg and 12,000 kg per tire, depending on application. The correct pressure ensures load is shared properly across the tread and beads without excessive strain on the carcass.
Recommended Pressures Based on Load
- Empty or transit travel (lower load): 23–28 psi
- Light loading or grading: 30–35 psi
- Heavy loading or quarry work: 40–45 psi
Terminology and Considerations
- Bias-ply construction: Uses crisscrossed nylon or polyester plies for a stiffer sidewall compared to radial design, providing strength under heavy lateral loads but transmitting more vibration.
- Load index (LI): Maximum capacity at specified pressure; e.g., LI 164 equals 12,000 kg per tire at service inflation.
- Deflection percentage: Amount tire flattens under load; 10–15% deflection is recommended for optimal flotation and comfort.
- Too low (<23 psi)
- Benefits: Better flotation, smoother ride
- Risks: Sidewall fatigue, tread block damage, increased fuel use
- Benefits: Better flotation, smoother ride
- Optimal (30–40 psi)
- Benefits: Best balance of traction, wear, and load efficiency
- Risks: Minimal; ensures efficient performance across tasks
- Benefits: Best balance of traction, wear, and load efficiency
- Too high (>45 psi)
- Benefits: Lower rolling resistance, less heat build-up
- Risks: Reduced contact patch, vibration, risk of bead damage
- Benefits: Lower rolling resistance, less heat build-up
A quarry operator using a Cat 988 loading granite found running 40 psi delivered optimal balance. Lower pressures (below 30 psi) caused rapid fatigue cracks on sidewalls due to high deflection. Pressures over 45 psi led to “shimmies” and premature wheel bearing wear, despite saving a bit on fuel consumption. Switching the tire pressures to a loading-specific range extended tire life by approximately 25% and reduced unscheduled stops.
Practical Tips
- Measure cold tire pressure before startup; temperature increases can boost readings by 5–10 psi.
- Log tire pressure and load weight daily for performance tracking.
- Rotate tires regularly, especially in mixed-surface sites, to equalize wear.
- Use a quality loader tire gauge and check valves for tight seals.
- Adjust seasonally: slightly lower pressure in winter for traction, raise in heat to prevent overexpansion.
Bias tires emerged in mid-20th century heavy equipment due to manufacturing simplicity and strong sidewalls. Radial tires became more popular for smooth rides, but bias designs like the 29.5×29 persist due to ruggedness and load capacity. Cat has long offered bias tire options, often co-branded with Goodyear or Michelin, and continues to support them for high-load applications worldwide.
Conclusion
For a Cat 988 with 29.5×29 bias-ply tires, maintain inflation between 30–40 psi during typical operations, adjusting toward the lower end under light load or sensitive ground, and toward the upper end under full load or high-speed travel. Monitor deflection, wear patterns, and machine feedback to optimize tire life, fuel efficiency, and performance.
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3. Excavators sold by original owners
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