Industrial tires are special tires designed specifically for industrial vehicles and equipment. They feature high load-bearing capacity, wear resistance, and puncture resistance, and are widely used in forklifts, stackers, pallet trucks, construction machinery, agricultural machinery, and port and airport applications. The following are guidelines for selecting and using industrial tires:
1. Choose the model according to equipment requirements: Different equipment has different requirements for tire load, speed, and environmental conditions. Users should select the appropriate tire model based on specific needs.
2. Pay attention to tire materials and manufacturing processes: High-quality rubber materials and advanced manufacturing processes can improve tire safety performance and service life.
3. Check certifications and test reports: Choose tires that have passed relevant industry standard certifications and review their test reports to ensure their safety performance meets standards.
4. Regular inspection and maintenance: Although solid tires do not require inflation, their wear and installation condition still need to be checked regularly to identify and resolve problems promptly.
