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The High Load Solid Tire with Axle for Forklifts is a rugged, maintenance-free solution for industrial vehicles operating in high-intensity settings. Constructed with a single-piece solid rubber compound (Shore A hardness 75–80) and an integrated high-carbon steel axle (grade 1045), it eliminates the risk of punctures or deflation, ensuring continuous operation in demanding settings. The tire-axle assembly undergoes ultrasonic testing to detect internal defects, guaranteeing structural integrity. Designed for longevity and stability, this tire is ideal for forklifts in warehouses, ports, and manufacturing plants, with a tread life exceeding 2,000 hours of operation.
Load Capacity
Engineered to support 3,000–5,000 pounds per tire (depending on size: 8"–12" diameter), this tire excels in heavy-duty applications. The solid rubber structure with steel wire reinforcement distributes weight evenly, reducing stress on the forklift's axle and frame by up to 30% compared to pneumatic alternatives.
Puncture-Proof Design
Unlike pneumatic tires, the solid rubber construction (50mm tread depth) eliminates downtime caused by flats from nails, metal shards, or glass—critical for scrap yards and construction sites with debris-laden floors.
Heat and Wear Resistance
The tire's high-grade EPDM rubber compound resists thermal degradation (up to 212°F/100°C) and abrasion, maintaining performance even during extended use. Its herringbone tread pattern enhances traction by 25% on wet or slippery surfaces compared to smooth tires.
Integrated Axle System
The pre-installed steel axle (diameter 1.25"–2") features zinc plating for corrosion resistance and precision-machined end threads, ensuring quick and secure mounting that reduces installation time by approximately 40% versus separate tire-axle assemblies.
Warehouse Operations: Optimizes material handling in tight spaces with frequent stops and starts, compatible with Class II and III forklifts.
Port and Marine: Handles container loads in outdoor environments with uneven surfaces, resisting saltwater corrosion.
Waste Management: Resists damage from sharp objects in recycling facilities and garbage sorting plants.
Construction: Supports forklifts on gravel, dirt roads, and concrete slabs at building sites, even in rain or snow.
Q: Can this tire be used indoors?
A: Yes, its smooth tread minimizes floor damage (tested on epoxy and polished concrete) while providing reliable traction with a coefficient of friction of 0.6.
Q: How long does the tire last?
A: With proper maintenance (monthly visual inspections), it typically lasts 3–5 times longer than pneumatic tires, averaging 15,000–20,000 operational miles.
Q: Is the axle compatible with all forklift models?
A: The axle is standardized for most mid-sized forklifts (2–5 ton capacity), but verify shaft length (6"–10") and thread size with your equipment’s specifications.
Q: Does the tire require balancing?
A: No, the solid construction and uniform weight distribution eliminate the need for balancing, reducing maintenance costs.
The High Load Solid Tire with Axle for Forklifts is a rugged, maintenance-free solution for industrial vehicles operating in high-intensity settings. Constructed with a single-piece solid rubber compound (Shore A hardness 75–80) and an integrated high-carbon steel axle (grade 1045), it eliminates the risk of punctures or deflation, ensuring continuous operation in demanding settings. The tire-axle assembly undergoes ultrasonic testing to detect internal defects, guaranteeing structural integrity. Designed for longevity and stability, this tire is ideal for forklifts in warehouses, ports, and manufacturing plants, with a tread life exceeding 2,000 hours of operation.
Load Capacity
Engineered to support 3,000–5,000 pounds per tire (depending on size: 8"–12" diameter), this tire excels in heavy-duty applications. The solid rubber structure with steel wire reinforcement distributes weight evenly, reducing stress on the forklift's axle and frame by up to 30% compared to pneumatic alternatives.
Puncture-Proof Design
Unlike pneumatic tires, the solid rubber construction (50mm tread depth) eliminates downtime caused by flats from nails, metal shards, or glass—critical for scrap yards and construction sites with debris-laden floors.
Heat and Wear Resistance
The tire's high-grade EPDM rubber compound resists thermal degradation (up to 212°F/100°C) and abrasion, maintaining performance even during extended use. Its herringbone tread pattern enhances traction by 25% on wet or slippery surfaces compared to smooth tires.
Integrated Axle System
The pre-installed steel axle (diameter 1.25"–2") features zinc plating for corrosion resistance and precision-machined end threads, ensuring quick and secure mounting that reduces installation time by approximately 40% versus separate tire-axle assemblies.
Warehouse Operations: Optimizes material handling in tight spaces with frequent stops and starts, compatible with Class II and III forklifts.
Port and Marine: Handles container loads in outdoor environments with uneven surfaces, resisting saltwater corrosion.
Waste Management: Resists damage from sharp objects in recycling facilities and garbage sorting plants.
Construction: Supports forklifts on gravel, dirt roads, and concrete slabs at building sites, even in rain or snow.
Q: Can this tire be used indoors?
A: Yes, its smooth tread minimizes floor damage (tested on epoxy and polished concrete) while providing reliable traction with a coefficient of friction of 0.6.
Q: How long does the tire last?
A: With proper maintenance (monthly visual inspections), it typically lasts 3–5 times longer than pneumatic tires, averaging 15,000–20,000 operational miles.
Q: Is the axle compatible with all forklift models?
A: The axle is standardized for most mid-sized forklifts (2–5 ton capacity), but verify shaft length (6"–10") and thread size with your equipment’s specifications.
Q: Does the tire require balancing?
A: No, the solid construction and uniform weight distribution eliminate the need for balancing, reducing maintenance costs.