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SU 10X4.75X6.5-SF-P

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SU 10X4.75X6.5-SF-P

Poly Drive Tire <p>***Pricing good while supplies last***</p>

Regular price $99,999.00
Sale price $99,999.00 Regular price

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Product Description

Poly Drive Tire

***Pricing good while supplies last***

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 ProfileSmooth Flat
MaterialPolyurethane

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the difference between SU 10X4.75X6.5-SF-P and SU 10X4.75X6.5-SC-EZ?
A: SF-P uses a smooth flat profile with rigid polyurethane (harder material). SC-EZ uses a crowned profile with softer Cushothane EZ. The SF-P is faster, lasts longer on clean floors, and requires less power to move. The SC-EZ absorbs shock better and grips uneven floors. Choose SF-P for smooth warehouses; choose SC-EZ for rough, outdoor, or ramp-heavy operations.

Q: Will SU 10X4.75X6.5-SF-P work on both front and rear axles of my lift truck?
A: Yes, the SF-P can be used on front or rear wheels as long as your truck wheel is 6.5 inches wide and 10 inches in diameter. However, check your truck manual, as some models specify different tire profiles for front vs rear. Always install identical tires on both wheels of the same axle to maintain steering and load balance.

Q: Is the smooth flat profile on SU 10X4.75X6.5-SF-P a safety concern on inclines or ramps?
A: Yes, smooth tires have minimal traction on inclines. Do not use SF-P on grades steeper than 5 degrees or on slippery ramp surfaces. The tire will slip, especially when fully loaded. If your operation includes ramps, choose a crowned profile tire instead. Slipping on ramps risks load spillage and truck tipping.

Q: How does operating temperature affect the SU 10X4.75X6.5-SF-P rigid polyurethane tire?
A: Rigid polyurethane hardens in cold (below 40 degrees Fahrenheit) and softens in heat (above 100 degrees Fahrenheit). Cold tires lose grip and feel stiff; hot tires lose load support. Store and operate tires in the 50 to 90 degree range when possible. If your facility is cold or hot, request material grade adjustments from the supplier.

Q: What is the core type and wheel compatibility for SU 10X4.75X6.5-SF-P?
A: This is a solid molded tire with a steel wheel core rated for 10 inch diameter, 6.5 inch width wheels. The core is typically bonded polyurethane. Do not attempt to mount on pneumatic (air-filled) wheels or narrower wheels. The 6.5 inch width is critical for stability. Verify core material with your supplier if your truck requires specific bonding or mounting methods.

Q: What causes premature wear or failure on SU 10X4.75X6.5-SF-P tires and how do I prevent it?
A: Causes include overloading, dragging loads sideways, spinning wheels, chemical spills, and misaligned wheels. Check truck alignment every 50 operating hours. Keep loads centered. Clean spilled oil or solvents immediately, as these degrade polyurethane. Do not exceed the truck nameplate weight limit. Replace tires showing chunks, cracks, or uneven wear to prevent sudden failure.