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Solid Tires Vs Press-On Tires
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Main Applications: Solid pneumatic tires are ideal for applications on rough, abrasive, and uneven surfaces such as damaged concrete floors, asphalt, and construction sites. Solid Tires are able to work in a variety of terrain; it's common to see solid resilient tires working both indoors and outdoors, especially in jobs such as scrap yards and demolition sites where the threat of puncture is high.
Solid press-on band tires are well-suited to smooth indoor surfaces with no major surface irregularities like those found in warehouses, distribution centers or airport terminals. They also thrive on machines that frequently operate on metal ramps with teeth or holes, which are notorious for damaging pneumatic tires.
Many non-marking tires are made with solid tires and press-on tires.
Learn more about the differences between this type of tires on APEXWAY weekly blog. https://bit.ly/3g4w2vH
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