Trelleborg Wheel Systems Americas
3421 Ridgewood Road Suite 100
Fairlawn, OH 44333 Phone: 866-633-8473 Fax: 330-396-7143
Email:
info.tws.us@
trelleborg.com
Website:
www.trelleborg.com/wheel systems_us
Key Contacts
Country Manager Agricultural & Forestry Tires Jeff Jankowski
Marketing Manager Agricultural & Forestry Tires
Andrea Masella
Trade Names • Trelleborg: Agricultural, Forestry and Industrial tires
• Trelleborg, Monarch and Orca: Industrial tires
PROFILE Trelleborg Wheel Systems ABOUT TRELLEBORG
Our Agricultural and Forestry business unit designs, produces and distributes a vast range of tires and wheel systems for tractors, trailers and agricultural machinery.
Trelleborg provides top quality products developed and co-designed with leading manufacturers of agricultural machines.
The entire line of TM products guarantees performance at high speed, assures superior traction capacity and copes with the demand for increasingly larger loads. All of this is done with minimal soil compaction for maximum agronomic yield.
Thanks to the focus on the agricultural sector, Trelleborg Wheel Systems can develop solutions and products by rapidly interpreting market needs. It also offers its customers attentive, technically competent service.
PRODUCTS • Tires, Tracks & Wheels: Agricultural, Forestry and Industrial Tires
FEATURED PRODUCTS FOR 2013-14 • IF TM3000 CFO, IF TM1000 HP and new sizes in TM600 line
Trelleborg TM3000 IF CFO, the new gen- eration of tires for harvesters, combines and fertilizing application machines. The TM3000 with its new tread pattern, along with the advanced casing design, maximizes the load capacity of the tire at low inflation pressure.
Trelleborg tires are the premium option on all Challenger and MF high horse power tractors in North America. Trelleborg’s technology offers the highest respect for the environment as well as superior productivity and great fuel savings.
SUMMER 2013 • FARM EQUIPMENT’S SUPPLIER PROSP ECTU S
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