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Zhuzhou Jinxin Studs Co., Ltd. relying on years of market experience and strong scientific research technology, successfully developed JX170 Excellent Antiskid Tungsten Carbide Snow Screw Tire Studs. It has been proved that high-end technologies can contribute to the high-efficiency manufacturing process.In the field(s) of Other Wheels,Tires and Accessories,JX170 Excellent Antiskid Tungsten Carbide Snow Screw Tire Studs is widely accepted by users. In the future, Zhuzhou Jinxin Studs Co., Ltd. will continue to provide customers with better service, and continue to focus on technological innovation, is committed to building a complete product system, to provide customers with more diversified products.

Type:tire studsPlace of Origin:Hunan, China
Brand Name:JXModel Number:JX170
Product Name:JX170 Excellent Antiskid Tungsten Carbide Snow Screw Tire StudsDelivery time:Within 15 Days
Function:skid resistanceSurface:zinc coated
Size:9x20.8mmKeyword:Excellent Antiskid Tire Studs
Advantage:High skid resistanceMaterials:tungsten carbide and steel
Application:all kinds of car tires and anti-skid shoes


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JX170 Excellent Antiskid Tungsten Carbide Snow Screw Tire Studs

Carbide anti-skid studs is used for automobile tires, hiking shoes, etc., it is a kind of carbide anti-skid products by increasing the friction resistance with the ground.

With high strength, impact resistance, wear resistance and other characteristics, carbide tire studs is widely favored by the automotive and outdoor sports industry.

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Q1. Can you put studs on tires?
A. Some winter tires include pre-molded holes to allow for metal studs. ... Depending on the season and your vehicle's circumstance, Discount Tire is equipped to install these studs for you. Studded tires can damage the road, so some states limit or prohibit their use during non-winter months.

Q2. Do studded tires really work?
A. Studded snow tires literally have metal studs embedded within the tread. These small, strong pieces of metal are designed to dig into ice, which provides added traction. When the driving surface isn't covered in ice, studded tires can damage the road.

Q3. Are studded snow tires better?
A. Studless snow tires work well on slush and packed snow. ... Studded tires provide the best traction you can get, even when you're encountering ice. Studs are lightweight pins that are arrayed across the tread. Like claws on a snowshoe, they dig into slick surfaces.

Q4. How many studs should be in a tire?
A. Typically 80 to 100 studs per tire are inserted into holes molded in the tire's tread design.

Q5. Can you pull studs out of snow tires?
A. It can be accomplished by lubricating the studs (best to make use of the same tire lube used to mount tires, since other lubricants may actually harm the rubber) on an inflated tire, grabbing the top of each stud with a pair of pliers, and twisting as you pull the stud out.


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Zhuzhou Jinxin Studs Co., Ltd. integrates the production, R&D, sale and technical service of cemented carbide products. We mainly operate Jinxin brand, tire studs and carbide pin, is one of our main export products. Being assembled with the outer shell of tire studs, which can be fixed to the surfact if tire as a whole for antiskid effect.

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