Tyre pressure
MICHELIN tyre pressure calculator
Tyre pressure is a key performance factor for vehicles both on and off the road. Proper adjusted pressure improves tractions, minimizes ground impact, reduces tyre wear and increases safety. In contrast, the wrong tyre pressure can lead to efficiency losses, costly breakdowns and risks for operators. Inflating your tyres correctly means better performance while preserving your equipment and the environment. To help you optimise your driving experience, Michelin has created tyre pressure calculator. Our calculator enables you to determine the recommended pressure for your tyres.
MICHELIN agricultural tyre pressure calculator
MICHELIN Agropressure calculates the load and pressure
MICHELIN AgroPressure
Ready to cut back on costs? Properly inflated tyres not only extend the lifespan of your agricultural tyres but also help you save on fuel cost. Discover our MICHELIN AgroPressure calculator designed to determine the right tyre pressure for Michelin tyres based on your tractor and implement configuration.
MICHELIN pressure advisor for earthmover tyres
Earthmover environment
MICHELIN Pressure Advisor
As earthmover tyre pressure is essential in your daily operation to reach your performance, safety and tyre longevity; MICHELIN has created MICHELIN pressure advisor. This tool will provide tailored tyre pressure recommendations for your eathmover machine.
Tyre pressure - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Your tyre pressure should be set according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
To help you to find the right pressure for your professional tyres, discover our MICHELIN tyre pressure calculator:
- MICHELIN AgroPressure, for your agricultural tyres
- MICHELIN Pressure Advisor, for your earthmover vehicles
You can also refer to MICHELIN Databook:
A tyre pressure monitor is a device that measures and displays the pressure of the vehicle's tyres. It helps improve safety, fuel efficiency, and tyre lifespan.
In the industry, you can find direct tyre pressure monitor and indirect tyre pressure monitor:
- For direct TPMS: Sensors are installed inside each tyre (usually on the valve stem) to measure the actual air pressure.
- For indirect TPMS: Uses the vehicle’s ABS or wheel speed sensors to detect changes in tyre rotation speed.
To go further, you can monitor and adjust tyre pressure on the go with dedicated tools:
- For agricultural applications, you can use CTIS tool.
- For other professional tyres, you can use Teleflow tool.
Tyre pressure should be checked as often as possible, ideally before each shift or every day.
Particular mention, for agricultural applications, it's important to check the pressure every time you change work environment and/or tools.
Note that pressure should be measured when the tyres are cold, as it naturally increases when the tyres heat up while driving. Please refer to the recommendations in our databook to find the ideal pressure:
Can't find the information you need? Write to us!