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    About Cushion Tire Forklifts

    Characterized by press-on tires made of solid rubber attached to a metal ring rather than solid rubber tires or tires filled with compressed air, cushion tire forklifts are generally used for indoor work.

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    Serial Number12345
    Location: Kalispell, Montana
    Stock NumberEQ-37643
    Location: Bridgeport, Nebraska
    Seller: All States Ag Parts - Bridgeport, NE
    Serial Number588290A
    Location: Lake Butler, Florida
    Seller: Power Alex Heavy Equipment USA Inc
    Location: Chelsea, Michigan
    Seller: KD Equipment Sales
    Location: Gainesville, Texas
    Seller: Interstate Heavy Equipment Sales Service and Rentals
    Serial NumberD740307221
    Location: Lake Butler, Florida
    Seller: Power Alex Heavy Equipment USA Inc
    Location: Chelsea, Michigan
    Seller: KD Equipment Sales
    Serial Number685-23 1596
    Location: St Marys, Ontario, Canada
    Seller: Fawcett Tractor Supply
    Serial Number62459
    Location: Sturgeon County, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Sureway Used Parts

    About Cushion Tire Forklifts

    Cushion tire forklifts feature what are sometimes referred to as press-on tires that are made of solid rubber attached to a metal ring. They differ from pneumatic models that have tires either made of solid rubber or filled with compressed air. They are also most commonly used for indoor applications on smooth terrain, whereas pneumatic forklifts are suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications and on uneven terrain.


    Characterized by press-on tires made of solid rubber attached to a metal ring rather than solid rubber tires or tires filled with compressed air, cushion tire forklifts are generally used for indoor work.

    These machines typically run on gas, LPG (liquefied petroleum gas), and diesel, but some are fully electric-powered. Smaller models may have maximum lift capacities as low as 3,000 pounds, whereas higher-capacity models may be able to support loads of up to 100,000 pounds or more.

    Features & Common Applications

    Cushion tire forklifts are often less expensive and have longer lasting tires because they operate on even terrain free from potentially damaging debris. They are typically lower to the ground and smaller than other types of forklifts, which makes them well-suited for operating in tight spaces, like between shelves and around pallets. That’s why you’ll see them at work in warehouses, factories, and manufacturing facilities as well as serving in the food processing and retail industries. Although designed primarily for indoor use, some cushion tire forklifts can be used sparingly in flat, outdoor spaces as well.

    Find The Right Forklift For You

    You’ll find a large selection of new and used cushion tire forklifts for sale at LiftsToday.com from popular brands like Caterpillar, Hyster, Manitou, Still, Toyota, and Yale. For example, Yale has a GC030VX internal combustion, cushion tire forklift truck with a load capacity of 3,000 pounds, maximum lift speed of 118 feet per minute, and a top speed of 10.7 mph. Toyota offers similar models, but also has a High-Capacity Large Cushion Forklift with a load capacity of 55,000 pounds, maximum lift speed of 31.5 feet per minute, and top speed of 20 mph.


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