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Page 1: How to change a tire on a forklift

How to Change a Tire on a Forklift

A forklift is a power machine that is useful on construction sites and in factories alike. Drivers know that the best way to keep the machinery working properly is to change the tires periodically. This reduces the wear and tear on the forklift's transmission as well as reducing the driver's stress. All forklifts are not the same though, and

the mechanics of changing the tire vary from machine to machine. How the forklift is utilized, the weight of the loads that the forklift carries, and the ground surface a forklift must travel over are all factors to consider when replacing a tire. However, to change a tire on a forklift is not as daunting as it seems. This procedure requires a forklift, a forklift jack, an air impact wrench, a solid ribber forklift tire, a polyurethane forklift tire, and a pneumatic forklift tire.

Following close inspection, if the wear on the tire exceeds forty percent, purchase a replacement. The act of choosing replacement forklift tires is dependent upon the working conditions of the forklift. Polyurethane tires are ideal for indoor working conditions whereas pneumatic tires are thicker and more appropriate for forklifts that ride over rougher terrain. Standard rubber tires and decent for indoor or outdoor areas but are best when used on smooth surfaces.

Depending upon the damaged tire's location, place the forklift in the front or back. Lift the forklift up using a jack. A regular car jack will not work as a special forklift jack is needed.

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Page 2: How to change a tire on a forklift

Use the air impact wrench to remove the lug nuts from the wheel and then pull the wheel off of the forklift to change the tire. Moreover, the type of tire required dictates this process. For a polyurethane tire, the easiest tires to change on a forklift, remove the tire and simply press another tire back onto the wheel. If changing a solid rubber tire, remove the tire as a whole and replace it with the new rubber tire.

Lastly, if the forklift is stored in doors, always be sure to keep the storage area as clean as possible. Debris and other items can be sharp and jeopardize the forklift's tires but removing them significantly extends the life of the tires.

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