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As a forklift tyre manufacturer, I would additionally recommend going for good quality Solid Rubber Tyres (like our 'Royal' Premium grade), to optimally balance the rolling resistance of tyres (neither high nor low). These days, due to falling tyre prices, there are more hard tread tyres. The braking control is lesser in these cheap tyres.

Further if you operate forklifts on synthetic floors, we recommend going for 'Anti-Static' or 'Static Dissipative' Solid Rubber Tyres (black / Non-mark).
  • Posted 25 Sep 2014 16:03
  • By Royaltyres
  • joined 20 Dec'09 - 10 messages
  • Tamil Nadu, India
Sendil, Royal Tyres, India.

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