Product Description
***Pricing good while supplies last***
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Polyurethane Drive Tire |
| Part Number | BT 20262-01 |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Polyurethane |
| Primary Features | High traction, cut resistance, abrasion resistance, load capacity |
| Performance | Maintains grip on smooth concrete and temperature-variable warehouse environments |
| Pricing | Good while supplies last |
Compatibility
| Equipment Type | Electric Lift Trucks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the BT 20262-01 drive tire made from?
A: The BT 20262-01 is a polyurethane drive tire. Polyurethane offers high traction, abrasion resistance, and load capacity in warehouse and material handling applications. It performs well on smooth concrete and maintains grip across temperature ranges typical in distribution centers.
Q: What are the benefits of polyurethane drive tires?
A: Polyurethane drive tires offer superior traction, cut and abrasion resistance compared to rubber, extending tire service life in warehouse environments. They also maintain consistent performance on wet or contaminated floors common in food processing and cold storage operations.
Q: What types of equipment does the BT 20262-01 tire fit?
A: The BT 20262-01 is classified as an electric lift truck part for BT Material Handling equipment. Verify your specific BT model number before ordering, as drive tire specifications vary by equipment series, voltage system, and load capacity.
Q: Is pricing available for the BT 20262-01?
A: Pricing is good while supplies last. Contact us with your model and required quantity for a current quote on the BT 20262-01 polyurethane drive tire.
Q: How do I know if the BT 20262-01 will fit my equipment?
A: Tire compatibility depends on your specific BT model and load rating requirements. Check your equipment's parts documentation or contact our sales team with your model number for the correct tire specification.
Q: What maintenance does a polyurethane drive tire require?
A: Regularly inspect the tire for cuts, abrasion, or uneven wear. Keep tires clean and dry when not in use. Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and ozone sources. Proper tire pressure and alignment help extend service life.
