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Rubber Wheels

Why choose rubber wheels?


Ultimate Silence, Environmentally Friendly and Low Noise
The high elasticity of rubber effectively absorbs vibrations and impacts generated during wheel rolling, significantly reducing operating noise. This is especially suitable for places with strict requirements for quietness, such as hospitals, libraries, offices, and precision electronics workshops.

Comprehensive Floor Protection, Saving Maintenance Costs
Compared with hard wheels such as nylon wheels, rubber wheels are soft and will not scratch or wear expensive epoxy floors, terrazzo floors, or wooden floors. This fundamentally reduces the cost of repairs and the risk of high compensation due to floor damage.

Excellent Shock Absorption, Ensuring Cargo Safety
Good cushioning performance keeps the forklift stable when passing over floor joints, grooves, or uneven surfaces, greatly reducing the risk of cargo tipping or damage caused by bumps. This is especially suitable for transporting precision instruments, glass products, fragile packaging, and other goods.

Wear-Resistant and Durable, Adaptable to Various Working Conditions

Using a high-strength wear-resistant rubber formula ensures a long service life on common warehouse floors such as concrete and tiles. Some formulations have oil and aging resistance, making them suitable for slightly complex environments in special industries such as food and chemical industries.



Technical Specifications and Application Compatibility


Compatible Models: Widely applicable to mainstream manual hydraulic pallet trucks, manual hand trucks, and other equipment on the market.
Key Parameters: Typically available in different wheel diameters (e.g., Φ80mm, Φ100mm, Φ125mm) and mounting hole distances to match various models. Multiple Shore hardness options (e.g., 80A, 85A, 90A) are available to balance load capacity and elasticity.
Load Capacity: Single-wheel dynamic load capacity ranges from 500kg to over 1500kg, meeting the needs of light-duty to heavy-duty pallet trucks.

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