Product Description
Liftsplus.com 2I7688 POLY TIRE/HUB is a polyurethane forklift tire with steel hub, designed for electric lift truck applications in material handling. Intended as a direct-fit replacement for OEM part number 2I7688.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tire Construction | Polyurethane tread bonded to steel hub |
| Tire Type | Polyurethane (solid) |
| Hub Material | Steel core |
Performance & Application
| Intended Application | Electric lift trucks, pallet jacks, warehouse material handling |
| Durability Features | Abrasion resistance, load capacity, floor grip, repetitive cycle durability |
Part Identification
| Part Number | 2I7688 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the construction of the 2I7688 tire and hub?
A: The 2I7688 features polyurethane tread bonded directly to a steel hub core. This combination provides load-bearing capacity, structural integrity, and durability for electric lift truck applications in material handling environments.
Q: What equipment is the 2I7688 compatible with?
A: The 2I7688 is a direct replacement tire for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks that specify this part number. Verify your equipment documentation and part number before ordering to ensure proper fit.
Q: What performance benefits does polyurethane tread provide?
A: Polyurethane tread delivers reliable load capacity, floor grip, and abrasion resistance in warehouse and distribution environments. The steel hub core provides structural integrity under repetitive loading and extended use cycles.
Q: What is the typical service life of this tire and hub assembly?
A: Typical replacement intervals range from 1 to 3 years depending on load weight, floor conditions, and operating hours. High-volume operations may experience faster wear and require more frequent replacement.
Q: Does this tire perform well on different floor surfaces?
A: Polyurethane tread provides reasonable traction on standard concrete warehouse floors. For wet floors or cold storage environments, verify that floor conditions match polyurethane performance specifications. Some operations may require high-traction tire compounds.
