Product Description
Drive Tire, Rubber, Cross Grv
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 |
| Tread Style | X-Groove |
| Material | Rubber |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the exact dimensions and specifications for the SU 10 X 4.75 X 6.5-XG-R tire?
A: The SU 10 X 4.75 X 6.5-XG-R is a drive tire with an outside diameter of 10.000 inches (254.00 mm), width of 4.750 inches (120.65 mm), and a 6.5 inch hub bore. It features cross-groove rubber tread designed for electric lift trucks and offers good traction and wear characteristics in standard indoor warehouse conditions.
Q: How does the cross-groove tread pattern perform compared to smooth flat tread?
A: Cross-groove tread provides superior traction and lateral stability, especially on smooth concrete. Smooth flat tread offers better maneuverability and lower resistance on flat surfaces. Choose cross-groove if your application requires frequent directional changes or sloped flooring; choose smooth flat for maximum load efficiency on level surfaces.
Q: Can I interchange the SU 10 X 4.75 X 6.5-XG-R with the SF or EZ variants?
A: No. The XG-R (cross-groove rubber) cannot be directly substituted with SF (smooth flat rubber) or EZ (polyurethane) variants. Each compound and tread type is engineered for different load, speed, and floor conditions. Verify your original equipment specification before ordering replacements.
Q: What is the typical load rating for this 10 inch cross-groove tire?
A: Load capacity depends on speed and hub configuration. Rubber drive tires in this size typically carry 2800 to 3200 pounds at 3 to 6 mph on a loaded truck. Always verify the truck nameplate rating and consult Superior Tire technical data for your specific hub and truck model.
Q: Is the SU 10 X 4.75 X 6.5-XG-R marking or non-marking?
A: Rubber cross-groove tires can mark light-colored floors. If your facility requires non-marking tires, specify a polyurethane variant like SU 10 X 5 X 6.5-EZ or SU 10 X 5 X 6.5-SC-EZ instead. Test on inconspicuous areas before full deployment if marking is a concern.