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Michelin Regional Bias Aircraft Tires Air X

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Part# 06-01538
MFR Model# 027-630-0

Overview

Michelin Regional Bias Aircraft Tires Air X
   
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Features

  • Michelin® AIR X® radials typically weigh 20–30% less than comparable bias tires, and they operate at cooler temperatures.
  • Michelin’s carcass design helps restrict tire growth and the stretching of rubber.
  • Durable cut-resistant tread includes deep skid depth and specially-designed circumferential grooves.
  • Sidewall is optimized for both ozone and ultraviolet light protection which helps reduce ozone cracking in key areas of the tire.
  • The Michelin® AIR X® casing is more flexible than casings used in bias tires.

Benefits

  • Helps provide measurable fuel savings, more landings per tread, longer wear characteristics and a more stable contact patch than bias tires, as well as shorter turnaround times and reduced carcass fatigue.
  • Results in better cut resistance than bias tires.
  • Helps provide for an extended tire life, less heat
  • build up and lower maintenance costs due to
  • fewer tire changes.
  • Provides our maximum amount of exterior wear
  • and crack resistance for a long tire life.
  • Results in noticeably smooth operating
  • characteristics during taxiing, landing and
  • takeoffs.
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