Product Description
SU 105 X 5 X 65-SF-R is a smoothflat rubber drive tire designed for Superior electric pallet jack models. Features include 10.5 inch outside diameter, 5 inch width, and 6.5 inch hub length. Rubber compound provides high durability for demanding industrial environments.
Specifications: 105.000 inch diameter x 5.000 inch width (105.000" x 5.000" | 105 x 5.0 wheel | 105 x 5 | 2667.00mm x 127.00mm)
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | High-durability rubber compound |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | SU 105 X 5 X 65-SF-R |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SU105X5X65SFR |
Wheel Specifications
| Outside Diameter (in) | 105.000 |
| Width (in) | 5.000 |
| Outside Diameter (mm) | 2667.00 |
| Width (mm) | 127.00 |
| Drive Tire Profile | Smooth Flat |
| Material | Rubber |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the actual outer diameter of the SU 105 X 5 X 65-SF-R?
A: The SU 105 X 5 X 65-SF-R has a 10.5 inch outer diameter. The part number shows 105 which represents this 10.5 inch measurement. Do not confuse this with a 105 inch diameter tire. The tire is 10.5 inches outer diameter, 5 inches wide, with a 6.5 inch hub bore. It is a half-size larger than standard 10 inch drive tires.
Q: Can I use the SU 105 X 5 X 65-SF-R on a truck that currently has 10 inch drive tires?
A: No. A 10.5 inch tire will not fit on wheel hubs designed for 10 inch tires. The larger diameter changes the truck ground clearance and may contact frame components or the floor level. Always verify wheel hub specifications and equipment clearances before purchasing larger diameter tires. Using oversized tires is a safety hazard and can damage the lift truck.
Q: Why is the SU 105 X 5 X 65-SF-R made of rubber instead of polyurethane?
A: Rubber compound provides superior durability and load capacity in high-cycle industrial environments. Rubber tires maintain traction better in cold temperatures and wet conditions compared to polyurethane. However, rubber generates more heat during operation and has a higher rolling resistance, which reduces battery range on electric trucks. Choose rubber for maximum tire lifespan in demanding applications and polyurethane for energy efficiency.
Q: What maintenance is required for the SU 105 X 5 X 65-SF-R rubber tire?
A: Inspect rubber tires monthly for cracks, cuts, or bulging in the sidewall. Check tire pressure if these are pneumatic tires (solid rubber tires do not require pressure checks). Clean tires with mild soap and water to remove oils and debris. Rotate tires every 6 months to promote even wear. Replace tires when tread depth falls below 20 percent of original thickness or if sidewall damage is visible.
Q: What is the load rating for the SU 105 X 5 X 65-SF-R?
A: Rubber drive tire load rating varies based on hub material and operating conditions. Consult the lift truck manufacturer nameplate for gross vehicle weight rating. The 10.5 inch rubber tire typically supports 2000 to 3000 lbs per tire depending on compound hardness and equipment design. Always verify total truck capacity does not exceed GVWR when calculating load distribution across multiple tires.
