Central Tyre Inflation System LAMMA 2016 Preview

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Central Tyre Inflation System LAMMA 2016 Preview CTIS Central Tyre Inflation System LAMMA 2016 Preview

TractAir – Company history and background Established 25 years ago Family business based in East Yorkshire Specialists in air brake systems for OEM and retro-fit Suppliers to CNH, John Deere, McCormick, Landini, Massey Fergusson, SDF etc Also involved in Industrial compressors and specialist rail vehicle brake systems ISO 9001-2008 Accredited

Tractor Usage Modern tractors are capable of high speeds – 50k is becoming the norm Must be quick and safe to drive on roads Must work in the field with maximum soil protection All with minimum tyre wear and fuel consumption

Tractor Usage As the link between machine and surface (field/road), the tyre must fulfil multifunctional tasks - On the road, it must be hard with low wear - possible only with high tyre pressure - In the field, it must be supple and soft, with good grip - possible only with low tyre pressure Two essentially conflicting requirements! 

Why correct tyre pressures are important – Fuel consumption In the field Increased slip Tractor is constantly climbing out of a rut On the road Increased tyre deformation creates heat Reduced effective diameter reduces gearing and speed

Why correct tyre pressures are important – Fuel consumption Depth of rut: + 0.4 inches depth = + 10 % diesel consumption

Why correct tyre pressures are important – Fuel consumption

Why correct tyre pressures are important – Fuel consumption Testing carried out by Trellebourg / Farmers Guardian

Why correct tyre pressures are important – Tyre Wear With insufficient tyre pressure : Incorrect tyre contact wears lugs Excessive heat buildup damages tyre Excessive flex causes cracking and damage

Why correct tyre pressures are important – Tyre Wear

Why correct tyre pressures are important – Compaction With excessive tyre pressure: Deep ruts Deep soil damage Poor drainage Poor root penetration Reduced yield

Why correct tyre pressures are important – Compaction

Why correct tyre pressures are important – Compaction

Why correct tyre pressures are important – Compaction

Why correct tyre pressures are important – Compaction BEFORE CTIS WITH CTIS

Why correct tyre pressures are important – Wheel Slip and Traction Correlation between Traction, Tyre Pressure and Slip

Why correct tyre pressures are important – Other advantages Better self cleaning of tyre tread Improved operator comfort Reduced damage from vibration Improved stability and cornering Longer working season

Why use TractAir CTIS? Farmers typically don’t change pressures: Tractor tyres are slow to change pressures using traditional methods and standard valves Compressed air is not generally available in the field Time is always precious The advantages are not always understood The driver may not be the person paying for fuel and tyres!

TractAir CTIS Off tractor systems – Airbox Mobile Alter two tyres at a time with auto inflation/deflation Set pressure on integrated gauges All stored in tough aluminium case

TractAir CTIS Fully integrated system – Airbox Drive Fully fitted with control in cab Change pressure while on the move Dedicated control box or ISOBUS integrated

TractAir CTIS Fully integrated system – Airbox Drive External pipework which can be stowed away Works with single, dual and triple wheels

TractAir CTIS Fully integrated system – Airbox Radial Internal rear union fits over row-crop axles Maintenance free Easy to fit Front external connections can be added

TractAir CTIS Some photos - tractors

TractAir CTIS Some photos - tractors

TractAir CTIS Some photos - tractors

TractAir CTIS Some photos - tractors

TractAir CTIS CTIS on trailers and towed implements Can be controlled on the tractor Big advantages for heavy trailers, slurry tankers, sprayers etc Air path through the axle possible on some models

TractAir CTIS Some photos- trailers

TractAir CTIS Some photos - trailers

Pricing Airbox Mobile - £590 Airbox Drive - £2300 – 3700 Airbox Radial - £3200 - 5000

CTIS on Display at LAMMA Tractors fitted with fully integrated CTIS Parts and assemblies Promotional video and leaflets Demonstrations Staff on hand to give information, advice and quotations