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First Magna off-road tyres shipped to Asia

Magna Tyres has dispatched the first batch of MA04+ Giant tyres to a mining contractor in Asia

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PRESS RELEASE: The set of 33.00R51 Magna MA04+ Giant tyres is being delivered to one of the largest mining contractors in Asia. They will be mounted on the contractor's large rigid dump trucks and used in off-road applications.

According to Magna Tyres, the customer pre-ordered the tyres at the earliest opportunity this year to ensure they would be delivered on schedule.

The Magna MA04+ is an all steel radial-constructed tyre designed particularly for rigid dump trucks operating in demanding off-road conditions.

The tyre provides resistance to damage due to improved shoulder and sidewall protection and is also available in various compounds, including (A) cut-resistant, (B) heat-resistant and (S) standard. The deep E4 tread pattern provides good traction and a long tread life.

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