Product Description
The non-marking synthetic rubber tire is designed as a drive or load wheel for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. Featuring a non-marking synthetic rubber tread bonded to a machined steel hub, this wheel eliminates black residue on warehouse floors. The Shore A 85 ±3 hardness rating provides excellent traction and durability in standard warehouse and light food processing environments. Ideal for clean environments where floor protection is essential.
Specifications
Material
| Tire Material | Non-marking synthetic rubber compound |
| Hub Material | Machined steel |
| Hardness | Shore A 85 ±3 |
Application
| Application | Drive or load wheel for electric pallet jacks and lift trucks |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | SYML10X4X6.5S |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the rubber tire and what equipment does it fit?
A: The SYML10X4X6.5S is a non-marking synthetic rubber tire with a machined steel hub, designed as a drive or load wheel for electric pallet jacks and lift trucks from Yale, Crown, Raymond, Hyster, Jungheinrich, and similar manufacturers. Verify your lift truck model matches these specifications before ordering.
Q: What are the material and hardness specifications for this tire?
A: This wheel features a non-marking synthetic rubber compound tread bonded to a machined steel hub. The rubber hardness is Shore A 85 plus or minus 3. Non-marking rubber does not leave black residue on floors and is suitable for clean warehouse environments, light food processing areas, and facilities where floor protection is essential.
Q: Can this wheel be used as both a drive wheel and load wheel?
A: Yes. The SYML10X4X6.5S is rated for use as either a drive wheel or load wheel on compatible electric pallet jacks and lift trucks. The non-marking synthetic rubber compound provides adequate grip and traction for both steering and load support functions.
Q: How does this wheel perform on wet floors and in cold storage environments?
A: The non-marking synthetic rubber compound provides stable performance on damp floors and in temperature-controlled environments. It does not become brittle in cold storage and resists floor residue accumulation. Performance remains consistent across standard warehouse temperature ranges.
Q: What is the expected service life and durability?
A: Under normal electric lift truck operation in warehouse environments, this tire typically lasts 3 to 7 years depending on daily use intensity, floor surface type, and operating temperature. High-cycle operations or uneven loading may reduce service life. Monitor tread wear and replace when tread depth becomes minimal or sidewall damage appears.
Q: What is the hub bore diameter and are alternative sizes available?
A: The SYML10X4X6.5S has a hub bore diameter. This bore size fits specific lift truck axle shafts. If your truck requires a different bore diameter, confirm your axle size specification and compatible tire models with alternative hub bore options can be identified.
