Xinyutian offers two of the best scrap tire sidewall removal tools on the market: the Sidewall Cutter and the Super Cutter. But why remove the sidewalls? And what about the remaining tread? Both the sidewalls and the tread can be repurposed for a variety of uses.
What happens to tires after they are scrapped? If the tire sidewall is damaged, there's usually nothing that can be done, and it typically needs to be replaced. When scrap tires are sent for recycling, they are sometimes dismantled and reused.
Tire sidewalls can be used as weights for covering livestock feed storage (such as silage, hay, or corn), as weights for traffic rollers in road construction, and as covering rings for newly planted trees. After the sidewalls are removed, the tread can be flattened and used as cushioning pads for loading docks or piers, or as bedding material for livestock pens.
Removes the sidewalls of extra-large single truck tires.
The Sidewall Cutter is relatively compact. Weighing 1380 pounds, it can handle various sizes of truck tires, including extra-large single tires. While primarily designed for semi-truck tires, it can also handle smaller tires with manual adjustment. A hydraulic lifting device holds the tire at a slightly tilted angle while the sidewall is cut.

Super Cutter
Removes the sidewalls of truck tires with an outer diameter of up to 44 inches.
The more powerful Super Cutter is slightly larger than the Sidewall Cutter, weighing 2130 pounds. This machine is suitable for various sizes of tires, including passenger cars and semi-trucks. During cutting, a hydraulic lifting device holds the tire vertically against the blade. This angle allows the Super Cutter's blade to cut closer to the tread.
One significant difference between the Super Cutter and the Sidewall Cutter is that the Super Cutter is equipped with a hydraulic adjustment mechanism, allowing for easy and quick switching between different sidewall sizes. This mechanism not only improves cutting efficiency between different tire sizes but also enables the Super Cutter to cut the bead from the sidewall.
In summary, both the Super Cutter and the Sidewall Cutter are excellent machines. They each have their advantages and can handle a variety of tire sizes. If you are still having difficulty deciding which device is best suited to your work needs, please contact Xinyutian. We will discuss your requirements in detail and guide you in making the best choice.






