Product Description
Poly Drive Tire
Specifications: 10.000 inch diameter x 4.750 inch width (10.000" x 4.750" | 10 x 4.75 wheel | 10 x 4-3/4 | 254.00mm x 120.65mm)
Specifications
Wheel Specifications
| Outside Diameter (in) | 10.000 |
| Width (in) | 4.750 |
| Outside Diameter (mm) | 254.00 |
| Width (mm) | 120.65 |
| Drive Tire Profile | Smooth Flat |
| Material | Polyurethane |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the exact tire dimension and hub bore for the SU 10 X 4.75 X 6.5-SF-P?
A: The SU 10 X 4.75 X 6.5-SF-P is a 10 inch OD (254mm) x 4.75 inch width (120.65mm) smooth flat drive tire with a 6.5 inch hub bore. This dimension is also called 10 x 4-3/4 or 10 x 4.75 in industry shorthand.
Q: Can I use the SU 10 X 4.75 X 6.5-SF-P on wet or oily warehouse floors?
A: The smooth flat profile provides good traction on dry, clean concrete. On wet, oiled, or slippery floors, smooth tires will slip more easily than treaded alternatives. If you operate on slick surfaces regularly, consider a tapered side wall model like the SU 10 X 4.75 X 6.5-TSW-P instead.
Q: What is the load rating and maximum speed for this polyurethane drive tire?
A: Load capacity and speed limits depend on your lift truck model, motor configuration, and total vehicle weight. Always verify against your truck specification sheet or contact your equipment manufacturer. Exceeding rated load or speed will cause premature wear and failure.
Q: How do I install or replace the SU 10 X 4.75 X 6.5-SF-P drive tire?
A: Most poly drive tires are press-fit on a shaft or hub. Remove the wheel assembly from your lift truck. Press the old tire off the hub, clean the hub bore, and press the new tire on squarely using a arbor press or tire press machine. Do not hammer or force the tire sideways, as this causes internal damage. Ensure the tire seats flush on the hub.
Q: What surface should I store the SU 10 X 4.75 X 6.5-SF-P tire on before installation?
A: Store tires indoors in a cool, dry area away from direct sunlight, ozone (avoid proximity to electrical equipment), and extreme heat or cold. Polyurethane can harden or crack if stored in harsh conditions. Keep tires flat or stacked on a pallet, not standing on edge for long periods.
Q: How can I tell if my SU 10 X 4.75 X 6.5-SF-P drive tire needs replacement?
A: Replace the tire if you see cracks, chunks missing, severe flatness, or a diameter smaller than 9.8 inches. If the tire pulls to one side, feels flat during load, or produces excessive noise or vibration, it may be worn or compressed and should be swapped out. Most poly tires last 2000 to 5000 operating hours depending on load and environment.
