The AGV 7.50-16 Solid Tire emerges as a cost-effective choice for long-term industrial use, balancing durability, reliability, and affordability. Its solid construction eliminates the recurring costs associated with pneumatic tire failures—such as puncture repairs, pressure-related downtime, and frequent replacements—making it an economical option over extended periods.
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With an outer diameter of about 780mm and a section width of 180mm, it fits 16-inch rims and delivers stable performance for AGVs and industrial vehicles in high-usage environments. The tire’s design prioritizes total cost of ownership (TCO), with materials and manufacturing processes optimized to reduce long-term expenses without compromising quality.
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Long service life: The high-strength rubber compound, combined with excellent aging resistance, ensures a service life of 2-3 years in continuous operation—reducing replacement frequency by 50% compared to standard pneumatic tires.
Low maintenance costs: Eliminating inflation checks, valve replacements, and puncture repairs saves approximately $200-300 per tire annually in labor and material costs.
Wear and puncture resistance: Minimizes unexpected repair costs, with wear-related replacements needed 30% less frequently than for tires with standard rubber compounds.
Stable performance: Consistent operation reduces the risk of AGV malfunctions or cargo damage, avoiding costly production delays (estimated at $500-1,000 per hour in manufacturing settings).
Compliance with standards: Meeting ISO 9001, CE, and REACH standards avoids potential fines or retrofitting costs associated with non-compliant equipment in global markets.
Long-term industrial projects: Supporting AGVs in multi-year construction projects, infrastructure developments, or plant expansions where equipment reliability directly impacts project timelines.
Large-scale logistics centers: With 100+ daily AGV operations, the tire’s low maintenance and long life reduce fleet downtime, ensuring timely order processing in e-commerce and retail distribution.
Industrial parks with frequent AGV operations: Facilitating cost-efficient transportation between facilities (e.g., between production plants and storage yards) in industrial complexes with high daily vehicle movement.
Q: What is the load capacity of the tire, and how does it affect its service life?
A: The single tire load capacity is approximately 3000-4000 kg. Operating at 80% of maximum load (2400-3200 kg) extends service life by 15-20% compared to consistent maximum load usage.
Q: How does the rolling resistance of this tire impact AGV energy consumption?
A: Its low rolling resistance (0.015-0.020) reduces energy consumption by 10-15% in short-distance operations, extending battery life and reducing charging frequency—saving approximately $100-150 per AGV annually in energy costs.
Q: Is there a warranty for this tire?
A: Most suppliers offer a 1-year warranty covering manufacturing defects, with optional extended warranties (up to 2 years) available for an additional 10% of the tire cost. Warranty claims require proof of proper installation and operation within load/speed limits.
With an outer diameter of about 780mm and a section width of 180mm, it fits 16-inch rims and delivers stable performance for AGVs and industrial vehicles in high-usage environments. The tire’s design prioritizes total cost of ownership (TCO), with materials and manufacturing processes optimized to reduce long-term expenses without compromising quality.
AGV (4)
AGV (4)
Long service life: The high-strength rubber compound, combined with excellent aging resistance, ensures a service life of 2-3 years in continuous operation—reducing replacement frequency by 50% compared to standard pneumatic tires.
Low maintenance costs: Eliminating inflation checks, valve replacements, and puncture repairs saves approximately $200-300 per tire annually in labor and material costs.
Wear and puncture resistance: Minimizes unexpected repair costs, with wear-related replacements needed 30% less frequently than for tires with standard rubber compounds.
Stable performance: Consistent operation reduces the risk of AGV malfunctions or cargo damage, avoiding costly production delays (estimated at $500-1,000 per hour in manufacturing settings).
Compliance with standards: Meeting ISO 9001, CE, and REACH standards avoids potential fines or retrofitting costs associated with non-compliant equipment in global markets.
Long-term industrial projects: Supporting AGVs in multi-year construction projects, infrastructure developments, or plant expansions where equipment reliability directly impacts project timelines.
Large-scale logistics centers: With 100+ daily AGV operations, the tire’s low maintenance and long life reduce fleet downtime, ensuring timely order processing in e-commerce and retail distribution.
Industrial parks with frequent AGV operations: Facilitating cost-efficient transportation between facilities (e.g., between production plants and storage yards) in industrial complexes with high daily vehicle movement.
Q: What is the load capacity of the tire, and how does it affect its service life?
A: The single tire load capacity is approximately 3000-4000 kg. Operating at 80% of maximum load (2400-3200 kg) extends service life by 15-20% compared to consistent maximum load usage.
Q: How does the rolling resistance of this tire impact AGV energy consumption?
A: Its low rolling resistance (0.015-0.020) reduces energy consumption by 10-15% in short-distance operations, extending battery life and reducing charging frequency—saving approximately $100-150 per AGV annually in energy costs.
Q: Is there a warranty for this tire?
A: Most suppliers offer a 1-year warranty covering manufacturing defects, with optional extended warranties (up to 2 years) available for an additional 10% of the tire cost. Warranty claims require proof of proper installation and operation within load/speed limits.