Flat-Free Skid Steer Tires for Demolition

Tires don't last long in the demolition industry. Any skid steer operator would tell you that the abrasive surfaces and sharp objects that are common in these environments deteriorate tires quickly. The EWRS-AT and EWRS-HS series tires are designed for the harsh conditions that demolition creates. These flat-free skid steer tires were designed with increased tread depth, specialized solid tire technology, and specialized tread patterns to minimize downtime and increase your ROI.

An additional feature of all Evolution Wheels tires is that they are serviceable. The tires are composed of rubber segments that are bolted onto the high-strength steel rim. The segments are easily replaceable. If a segment on your machine is damaged then all you need to do is unbolt and remove the damaged segment, and replace it with a new one in a matter of minutes.

Outdoor Demolition

The EWRS-AT series tires are puncture-free, Flat-free, and have the largest lugs in the industry for superior traction. The core geometry is designed to compress like a pneumatic tire instead of being rigid like other solid tires. This flexibility is important for traction and comfortability when driving over obstacles in a demolition setting.

The EWRS-AT also has large lugs to increase wear life and traction and increase your efficiency and ROI. Being puncture-proof, flat-free, serviceable, and flexible, The EWSR-AT will last much longer than a pneumatic without having to deal with damaged and flat tires. You won’t have to worry about constant tire repairs, replacements, and all the costs associated with them. Helping you lower your cost/hr and increase your ROI.

Interior Demolition

Interior demolition is hard and dangerous work. Crews must follow safety precautions to avoid accidents and injuries while knowing the limitations of their machinery. Including the tires. A tire can easily go flat in these types of applications and no one wants to be changing a flat tire in the middle of the job site. Not only can it be dangerous, but it is also expensive to replace and causes downtime. This is why it is so important to use a tire you can trust.

Most interior demolition crews operate on hard surfaces. Hard surfaces chew through pneumatic tires and adding debris shortens a tire's wear life that much more. The EWRS-HS series solid skid steer tires for demolition were made for these types of applications. They feature a non-pneumatic design, unique tread pattern, and core geometry.

Solid tires often have issues with being too stiff or inflexible for operators in these applications. The EWRS-HS features core geometry that allows the rubber to flex under the tire. This flexibility is important for both traction and comfortability for the operator.

When maneuvering over scattered material you need a tire that has shock absorption to prevent driver fatigue. The EWRS-HS has this shock absorption without the bounce that a pneumatic tire has, making for an extra smooth ride for the operator. This compression comes from our unique core geometry that allows the rubber to flex similar to a pneumatic tire without causing a bounce. 

The EWRS-HS series is designed as a perfect rolling circle with a flat profile. on hard surfaces, this minimizes the group pressure allowing the rubber to last longer. The tread also has a larger contact area with the ground. Combining these two features and a tread depth of 52/32", these tires are able to last 3-5 times longer than traditional pneumatic skid steer tires.

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*Also Available in Non-Marking

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  Actual Tire Dimensions  
Tire Size Overall Diameter Width Rim Diameter Wearable Tread Depth Weight Max Load Rating
----- Inch (mm) Inch (mm) Inch (mm) 32nd (mm) lb (kg) lb (kg)
10x16.5 31.5" 10" 20.5" 48 200 lb 4710 lb
(31x10-20) (800) (254) (521) (38) (91 kg) (2136 kg)
12x16.5 32.5" 12" 20.5" 52 220 lb 6780 lb
(31x12-20) (826) (305) (521) (42) (100 kg) (3075 kg)
14x17.5 36" 14" 24" 52 360 lb 8540 lb
(36x14-24) (915) (356) (610) (42) (163 kg) (3874 kg)