Product Description
Polyurethane drive tire and steel hub assembly for electric lift trucks, offering 10 inch outside diameter, 4 inch width, and 6.5 inch inside diameter. Compound 342 with 90A hardness ensures durability on heavy loads and dock boards. Smooth contour tread, marking compound, and 300 Series designation. Manufacturer part number 75715-010, no known cross-references.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tire Material | Polyurethane construction |
| Hub Material | Steel hub, powder coated |
| Compound | Compound 342 |
| Hardness (Shore A) | 90A |
| Tread Type | Smooth contour tread |
| Series Designation | 300 Series |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 75715-010 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the key specifications of the 075715-1 drive tire assembly?
A: The 075715-1 is a polyurethane drive tire with steel hub assembly. Key specifications include Compound 342 polyurethane with 90A Shore hardness, smooth contour tread, and powder coated steel hub. Manufacturer part number is 75715-010, designated as 300 Series.
Q: What material properties does the Compound 342 polyurethane offer?
A: Compound 342 polyurethane is rated at 90A Shore hardness. This durometer rating provides a balance of load capacity and floor contact, making it suitable for heavy loads and dock board transitions common in electric lift truck operations.
Q: What is the hub material and finish on the 075715-1?
A: The 075715-1 hub is constructed from steel with a powder coat finish. This provides corrosion resistance and durability for warehouse and dock environments.
Q: Is the 075715-1 suitable for wet floors or cold storage areas?
A: The 075715-1 features a smooth contour tread polyurethane construction. Verify traction requirements for your specific application. For wet floors and cold storage, high-traction polyurethane compounds may be recommended. Confirm application suitability before ordering.
Q: How should the 075715-1 be stored when not in use?
A: Store the drive tire assembly in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Polyurethane compounds can degrade if exposed to prolonged UV light or ozone. Proper storage extends the life of the tire and maintains the integrity of the steel hub coating.
