Solid Tire

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Solid Tires

Solid Tires are commonly used on aerial work platforms and heavy-duty equipment in order to provide long-lasting performance as well as low-maintenance service. The most significant difference between a solid tire compared to an air-filled tire is that it was designed for high-use conditions, which include less repair or replacement. AGI Spare has a wide selection of solid tire products that can be purchased at competitive prices for all types of scissor lift and other aerial work platform models.

Common Solid Tire Applications

Solid Tires are used in many different ways depending on the type of piece of equipment being used. They may be found in:

•    Aerial Work Platforms (AWP's) such as Scissor Lifts 
•    Heavy-Duty Material Handling Equipment
•    Equipment Used in Construction and Maintenance Operations 
•    For Machine Movement Indoors or Outdoors

The primary function of these tires is to allow users to operate their machines safely while operating them under a constant load and also to allow frequent use of their machines.

Available Solid Tire Range

AGI Spare provides solid tires in configurations suitable for aerial lift machines, including commonly used sizes such as:

•    12x4.5 solid tires
•    15x5 solid tire options
•    323x100 variants for scissor lifts

These sizes are commonly used across platforms from leading brands and help ensure proper fitment for replacement needs.

Engineered for Long-Term Performance in Demanding Environments

Engineered from heavy-duty solid rubber materials without air chambers, AGI's solid tires eliminate the risk of an unexpected failure due to a flat tire. 

•    Equally effective over time under extreme operating conditions
•    Adequate for continuous use environments
•    Optimized for supporting equipment stability

Why Choose AGI Spare Tires

•    Solid tires are available for most top-tier lift equipment manufacturers.
•    Sizes and part numbers clearly identified.
•    Commonly used solid tire types are available.
•    AGI will help you identify which spare is correct.

How To Find The Correct Replacement Tire

•    Measure the current tire(s) on your machine
•    Machine manufacturer and model
•    Type of operation (i.e., scissor lift, etc.)
•    Send us the information about your parts or photos of them so we can assist you.

Frequently Asked Questions