Product Description
Replacement solid rubber tire with integrated steel hub, compatible with electric lift truck drive wheel assemblies. Manufacturer part number A000028798. Engineered for high-load, high-duty cycle industrial use. Constructed from high-durability compounded black rubber bonded to a carbon steel hub.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Hub Material | Carbon steel (grade unspecified) |
| Tire Construction | Solid rubber with steel-reinforced core |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | A000028798 |
| OEM Part Number | A000028798 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the construction of the A000028798?
A: The A000028798 is a solid rubber tire with an integrated carbon steel hub. The tire is constructed from high-durability compounded black rubber bonded to a steel-reinforced core, designed for high-load and high-duty cycle industrial lift truck applications.
Q: What equipment does the A000028798 fit?
A: The A000028798 is a replacement solid rubber tire compatible with electric lift truck drive wheel assemblies. It is engineered for high-load industrial use in warehouse and distribution environments.
Q: Why choose a solid rubber tire instead of pneumatic?
A: Solid rubber tires like the A000028798 do not puncture or deflate, eliminating downtime from flat tires. They are ideal for industrial environments with debris, sharp objects, or rough surfaces. High-durability compounded rubber resists wear and maintains performance under continuous operation.
Q: What is the hub material on the A000028798?
A: The A000028798 hub is made from carbon steel. This material provides strength and stability when bonded to the solid rubber tire, ensuring reliable performance in high-load drive wheel applications.
Q: Is the A000028798 suitable for continuous duty operation?
A: Yes. The A000028798 is engineered for high-duty cycle industrial use. High-durability compounded black rubber resists thermal stress and wear, making it suitable for continuous warehouse and distribution operations.
Q: How does a solid rubber tire perform compared to pneumatic tires in industrial settings?
A: Solid rubber tires eliminate puncture risk and maintain consistent performance without air pressure maintenance. They resist wear from sharp debris and rough warehouse floors. The A000028798 retains grip and load capacity throughout its service life without the downtime associated with tire repairs or replacements.
