The Yard Reader, mounted within
the fleet yard, will collect data
from every tire within a 65-foot radius.*
*Operating radius may be affected by various
factors including obstructions.
Giving remote visibility to your
tire data.
Collecting data and organizing it into reports and
analytics to track tire performance over time.
Viewable from desktop and mobile.
View the temperature, mileage and pressure of
every tire on any truck in your fleet while
they are within range of the Yard Reader.
Download the app to keep track of alerts to help
you take action before the vehicle leaves the yard.
Sent to unlimited recipients, such as the
dispatcher and fleet manager, to let them
know what to fix.
Properly inflated tires can reduce total
tire-related costs by $600 to $800
annually per vehicle.*
See all the benefits.
*Actual results may vary. According to the Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) S.2 Tire & Wheel Study Group, improper tire inflation, defined as little as 10 psi low, reduces fuel economy by about one percent, increases total tire-related costs by approximately $600 to $800 annually per tractor-trailer combination, and changes the tire contact patch which affects stopping and acceleration traction and vehicle handling thereby impacting vehicle safety.
A properly inflated tire's casing and
tread will last up to 20% longer than a
tire that is underinflated by just 10%.
*Actual results may vary. According to the Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) S.2 Tire & Wheel Study Group, improper tire inflation, defined as little as 10 psi low, reduces fuel economy by about one percent, increases total tire-related costs by approximately $600 to $800 annually per tractor-trailer combination, and changes the tire contact patch which affects stopping and acceleration traction and vehicle handling thereby impacting vehicle safety.
A tire that is underinflated as little as
2% can start to exhibit irregular wear
and stunt its usable life.
*Actual results may vary. According to the Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) S.2 Tire & Wheel Study Group, improper tire inflation, defined as little as 10 psi low, reduces fuel economy by about one percent, increases total tire-related costs by approximately $600 to $800 annually per tractor-trailer combination, and changes the tire contact patch which affects stopping and acceleration traction and vehicle handling thereby impacting vehicle safety.
Compared to tires with 10% underinflation,
a properly inflated tire will save you 1% of
your total fuel costs.
*Actual results may vary. According to the Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) S.2 Tire & Wheel Study Group, improper tire inflation, defined as little as 10 psi low, reduces fuel economy by about one percent, increases total tire-related costs by approximately $600 to $800 annually per tractor-trailer combination, and changes the tire contact patch which affects stopping and acceleration traction and vehicle handling thereby impacting vehicle safety.
It takes significantly less time to inspect
your fleet's tires when you can measure
tire pressure with a click.
*Actual results may vary. According to the Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) S.2 Tire & Wheel Study Group, improper tire inflation, defined as little as 10 psi low, reduces fuel economy by about one percent, increases total tire-related costs by approximately $600 to $800 annually per tractor-trailer combination, and changes the tire contact patch which affects stopping and acceleration traction and vehicle handling thereby impacting vehicle safety.
ContiConnect™ features Slow Leak Detection
with an algorithm that will alert you of a slow
leak before any human could notice it,
improving uptime.
*Actual results may vary. According to the Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) S.2 Tire & Wheel Study Group, improper tire inflation, defined as little as 10 psi low, reduces fuel economy by about one percent, increases total tire-related costs by approximately $600 to $800 annually per tractor-trailer combination, and changes the tire contact patch which affects stopping and acceleration traction and vehicle handling thereby impacting vehicle safety.
Properly inflated tires can help protect
your fleet, drivers and others on the road.
*Actual results may vary. According to the Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) S.2 Tire & Wheel Study Group, improper tire inflation, defined as little as 10 psi low, reduces fuel economy by about one percent, increases total tire-related costs by approximately $600 to $800 annually per tractor-trailer combination, and changes the tire contact patch which affects stopping and acceleration traction and vehicle handling thereby impacting vehicle safety.