Things You Need To Know About Industrial Solid Tires

Solid industrial tires have unique size designations, so the user needs to collect all the relevant information about the tires as well as their own requirement to be able to choose the best tires. Also, the slight differences that exist in each model make a difference when it comes to fitting them in the industrial machines one uses.

The user has to know that there are different types of rims, wheels and hubs used on pneumatic, solid and press-on tires etc. The solid press on tires user should also know how to measure dimensions. The solid press-on tires require a specialized hydraulic press. The user should also have the basic understanding to fit them into machines, operate, and maintain them. You should also know or have a dedicated staff that knows all about jacking, lifting, installing, and removing these press-on tires. It is important to know the proper lifting and support procedures for different types of industrial equipment. In addition, you should also know about installing and removing different types of industrial tire assemblies.

If you are using industrial solid tires that are used on single piece rim then it is important for you to know the steps involved in service procedures for both such tires on single-piece rims.


Users of industrial tires should know that there are two types of two-piece rims used in industrial applications, i.e. the traditional rim base with a side ring and bolt-together type. There should be dedicated and skilled staff that knows the service procedures for solid resilient tires on both types of two-piece rims.

If you use industrial solid tires, you should know they are on three-piece rims. You ought to also know the service procedures for standard three-piece rims and three-piece rims including a bead seat band.

Do you know that press-on tires have a unique procedure for demounting and mounting which also calls for special tools and equipment? Users either have to learn or have to employ skilled staff that understands all about demounting and mounting press-on tires on different types of hubs.

In the situations wherein flat proof qualities of industrial tires are required but aren’t readily available, standard tubeless and tube-types tires can be filled with polyurethane. It will do you good if you are familiar with the basic procedures and guidelines where it comes to installing polyurethane fill in standard tire and wheel assemblies.