Thursday, January 22, 2009

Rough Terrain Forklift Tires

There are various considerations to take into account when buying rough terrain forklifts. As well as getting the fork lift with the capacity that is right for the job, you should check its features to make sure you are getting the machine you want with the options you require. This may cost a little more but can make a significant difference to the overall productivity and operating safety of your rough terrain forklift.

For example, pneumatic tires are known to be better for rough terrain forklifts compared with the cushion tires used for indoor operations, but you then have a choice between pneumatic tires and solid pneumatic tires. Made of rubber and inflated with compressed air, pneumatic tires give rough terrain forklifts the capabilities they need. Because by their nature they are usually required to work on uneven ground, rough terrain forklifts need the good cushioning and traction provided by pneumatic tires. If your rough terrain forklift will be working on ground that is even more unsafe, with material such as broken glass posing a risk to tires, you may prefer to use the solid pneumatic tires. Containing no air, these are made of solid rubber to prevent damage to the tires. While the solid pneumatic tires usually cost more, you may decide they will be more suitable for the type of work your rough terrain forklift will be doing.

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