Product Description
Drive Tire, High Load, Poly
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does HL mean for this drive tire?
A: HL stands for High Load. This designation indicates the tire is engineered to handle sustained heavy loads typical of industrial lift truck applications without premature wear or deformation.
Q: What material is this drive tire made from?
A: This is a polyurethane drive tire. Polyurethane provides superior load-bearing capacity, resistance to oils and chemicals, and consistent traction across various floor surfaces compared to rubber alternatives.
Q: Which lift truck models use this CR 79266-HL drive tire?
A: This drive tire is compatible with Crown electric lift trucks and similar equipment from Toyota, Raymond, Hyster, and Yale. Cross-reference your equipment model number and wheel hub specifications to confirm fitment.
Q: How should this high-load drive tire be maintained?
A: Inspect regularly for uneven wear, flat spots, or chunking. Keep the tire clean and free of debris. Verify wheel hub bolts remain tight. Polyurethane drive tires do not require inflation but should be monitored for separation from the hub due to age or excessive heat.
Q: What is the expected wear life of this high-load polyurethane tire?
A: Expected lifespan varies with duty cycle and floor conditions. High-load polyurethane tires typically perform reliably for 2-4 years in continuous industrial service. Heavier loads and rougher floors accelerate wear.