There are many types of forklift tires. Forklifts intended for different uses have specialized kinds of tires. The most common types of forklift tires are pneumatic, solid, and polyurethane. Each has its advantages in whatever situation it is intended for.
Forklift tires are usually either press-on or standard. Press-on tires are easier to put on the forklift, but they may not stand up to some of the more difficult outdoor terrain that standard tires can. Standard tires are put on the wheel in the same way as car tires. Press-on tires are usually made for electric forklifts or other forklifts designed for primarily indoor use.
Pneumatic forklift tires are very similar to heavy-duty truck tires. They are filled with air, have a thick, deep tread, and are made of strong rubber that resists wearing down. Pneumatic tires extend the operating life of the forklift by providing an air cushion between the forklift and the terrain. Most rough terrain forklifts use pneumatic tires due to their rugged durability and long lifespan.
Solid rubber tires are an alternative to pneumatic tires. They are the same except that they are solid rather than filled with air. They will not pop or go flat like pneumatic tires, but they do not provide an air cushion either. They are very long lasting, but they don