The REM-26 is a steer tire for airport ground operations vehicles and the REM-4 is the corresponding drive tire. - Photo: Double Coin

The REM-26 is a steer tire for airport ground operations vehicles and the REM-4 is the corresponding drive tire.

Photo: Double Coin

Double Coin and tire manufacturer CMA have unveiled two new tires for airport ground support equipment (GSE) applications. Each tire's key features allow maximum endurance in the GSE environment, according to Double Coin.

“Working with some of our key partners, we found the robust REM-26 and REM-4 designs will offer excellent performance in this segment,” said Tony Cresta, director of product management at Double Coin.  “These new releases offer Double Coin customers a specialized product for the increasingly important GSE segment. We know the REM-26 and REM-4 will maintain our premium quality position and give our partners more options and value in the airport handling equipment segment.”

REM-26 Steer Tire for Ground Support Equipment

The REM-26 is an industrial steer-position tire for GSE and key features, according to Double Coin, include:

  • All-steel radial casing for exceptional wear, operator comfort, and maximum efficiency
  • Deep grooved ribs for excellent traction in all conditions
  • Stone-rejecting structures and durable tread compounds to decrease puncture and reduce maintenance costs
  • Excellent traction in all weather conditions

REM-4 Drive Tire for Ground Support Equipment

The REM-4 is an industrial drive position tire for GSE and key features, according to Double Coin, include:

  • All-steel radial casing for exceptional wear and operator comfort
  • Excellent traction in all weather conditions
  • Stone-rejecting structures and durable tread compounds decrease puncture
  • Large, deep tread blocks with square shoulders for increased traction and drive force
  • Minimal tread void area to increase tire life and reduce downtime