Choosing suitable industrial tires requires considering the following aspects:
Choose the type of tire according to the purpose of the vehicle: Different types of vehicles require different types of tires. For example, there are big differences between the tires used by forklifts and muck trucks. The former requires a stronger load-bearing capacity, while the latter requires better wear resistance and grip.
Choose the size of the tire: The tire size should be determined according to the original factory standard of the vehicle, the vehicle model and the wheel rim size, and cannot be changed at will.
Choose the tire pattern: The pattern design directly affects the drainage performance and noise control of the tire. Comfortable and silent tires are suitable for urban roads, while sports tires are suitable for slippery or winding roads.
Quality selection: Good quality tires are more durable and safer, but the price is relatively high. You need to choose according to your own economic ability.
Material selection: The material selection of industrial solid tires is crucial to their performance and service life. Common materials include natural rubber, synthetic rubber and polyurethane. Natural rubber has good elasticity but high price, synthetic rubber is oil-resistant and high-temperature resistant, and polyurethane is wear-resistant but costly.
Working environment and load requirements: Consider the working environment such as road conditions, temperature, humidity, oil pollution, etc., as well as the vehicle's load capacity and usage requirements, and choose the appropriate material and model.
Cost-effectiveness: Under the premise of ensuring performance, consider the cost and availability of the material and choose a cost-effective tire.





