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I don't know my tire size, what should I do?+
The easiest way to identify your tire size is to look at the tire sidewall. Much like your own vehicle, the size is molded into the side.LEAVE YOUR THOUGHTS
If the tire is severely damaged, and it is not possible to obtain the size from the tire, locate the machine's data plate, which will list the tire size installed by the machine manufacturer.
Lastly, if you still have difficulty, contact us, and we'll be happy to help. -
I don't know what tires fit my application, can you help me?+
If you are not sure which tire would fit your specific application, contact our sales representative, Ema, through the website.LEAVE YOUR THOUGHTS
We believe that to achieve the lowest operating cost solution, you need to have the right tire for your application.
By providing a few details about your machine and about the environment it works in, we will be able to meet your specific needs. -
Do solid tires last longer than pneumatic tires?+
Generally, solid tire can last from 2 to 4 times longer than pneumatic tires.LEAVE YOUR THOUGHTS
There are many variables however that may decrease the overall life of a solid tire. High heat operating environments, rough operating surfaces, long carry distances are some examples that may reduce life.
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What is the difference between solid tires and foam filled tires?+
The quality of a foam fill tire can vary based on the brand of pneumatic tire selected to inject foam. Lower quality pneumatic tires cause side wall punctures or tread separation. This allows foam to escape from your tire casing. Refilling that foam requires downtime and expensive service calls.LEAVE YOUR THOUGHTS
Solid tires do not have foam leakage or tread separation issues. Even if a tire is cut by a sharp object, the tire generally can continue to operate without tire failure. -
What are the benefits of a solid tire?+
Increase machine stability, No downtime due to flats, increase machine's carrying capacity.LEAVE YOUR THOUGHTS -
What is a solid tire?+
A solid tire or an airless tire. It is not filled with air, but is manufactured using layers of rubber that are constructed around a metal frame or a wheel structure that can be mounted to a specific vehicle. They can also be made to fit on rims that are manufactured to support pneumatic tires.LEAVE YOUR THOUGHTS
Solid tires are extremely stable, economical, puncture-resistant, and maintenance-free and have a high load-bearing capacity in extreme service condition.
They are the best suitable for forklift trucks, airport vehicles, heavy-duty transport vehicles, platform trucks, and other industrial vehicles.