You should realize that the average forklift tire is carrying over 9600 pounds on the drive tires, and about 1300 pounds on the steer tires and they do this while your truck turns, stops and accelerates getting the load to and from points within your workplace. To do this safely it should be in the best condition possible while it lives through its wear life [anywhere from a thousand running hours or more dependent upon your floor conditions and use]. So lets look at your tires and discuss the type of wear you may see and why.
First of all there are cushion tires. Since they are made of vulcanized rubber, they wear slowly but can be damaged easily. Some of the types of wear you may see are;
1. Simple wear: Your forklift tires have a 50% wear line; it’s just above the tire size. When the top of the tire meets the wear line it’s time to start thinking of replacing the tires.
2. Chunking: Pieces of the tire rubber are falling off, caused by litter or debris on the floor, spinning over rough surfaces, or striking objects while in use. This is a harsh one, often a great cause of the truck rattling while being driven.
3. Tearing at the surface: Caused by littered floors embedding foreign materials, bad dock plates or running across sharp machinery edges
4. Flat spots:. When the truck, personnel and product are shaken as they move. This is often caused by spinning the tires during acceleration, frequent sharp turns under heavy load, or misadjusted brakes.
When it comes to Pneumatic tires, the issues are different. Here you need to pay attention to;
- Under inflation: This can compromises stability and accelerates wear. Use the pressure settings on the side of the tire as a guide to what pressure to maintain. Moreover making hard turns under load with an under inflated tire can fold the tire, causing it to let loose of the rim resulting in a violent shift in the equipment and load. Under inflation will also reduce your lift trucks fuel efficiency.
- Over inflation: This will result in less stopping power due to a lessening of the tires traction. It will also cost you more through expedited wear.
- Sidewall cuts from objects struck by the tire threaten sudden shits in the unit with the loss of air pressure, and in the case of foam filled tires will allow the fill to ooze out causing the unit to lean in the direction of the damaged tire.
- Over worn solid or resilient tires can cause the lift truck to run rough or shake on harder surfaces, reducing the driver’s ability to control the unit, and reducing the stability of the load.
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