Product Description
Rubber drive tire for electric lift trucks
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
Cross-Reference Part Numbers
| Note | No cross-reference part numbers available for SU 10 X 475 X 65-SF-R |
Material
| Material | Rubber |
Part Numbers
| SKU | SU 10 X 4.75 X 6.5-SF-R (closest match) |
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 | Rubber |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the correct SKU and dimensions for this smooth flat rubber tire?
A: The correct SKU is SU 10 X 475 X 65-SF-R. Dimensions are 10.000 inch outside diameter x 4.750 inch width x 6.5 inch hub bore (254.00 mm x 120.65 mm). SF designation indicates smooth flat rubber tread. Always use the full SKU when ordering to avoid cross-referencing errors.
Q: Are there cross-reference part numbers available for SU 10 X 475 X 65-SF-R?
A: No cross-reference part numbers are available for SU 10 X 475 X 65-SF-R. This SKU is a Superior Tire specific part number. If you need an equivalent, contact your supplier to verify fitment against your original tire markings or truck documentation.
Q: What applications is smooth flat tread best suited for?
A: Smooth flat rubber tread is optimized for level concrete warehouse floors. It minimizes rolling resistance, reduces steering effort, and maximizes traction on clean, dry surfaces. Do not use on outdoor lots, inclines, or contaminated floors where cross-groove tread would perform better.
Q: How do I verify that SU 10 X 475 X 65-SF-R will fit my lift truck?
A: Check three items: (1) Hub bore is 6.5 inches. (2) Tire size on your current tires matches 10 x 4.75 configuration. (3) Truck nameplate confirms maximum load rating matches or exceeds rated tire capacity. If any detail does not match, do not substitute.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of a smooth flat rubber tire?
A: Smooth flat rubber tires typically last 2 to 4 years in standard warehouse use, depending on hours of operation, load weight, and floor cleanliness. Heavy use or contaminated floors reduce lifespan. Replace when rubber shows chunking, separation, or depth less than 1/8 inch remaining.
