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It fills them with a soft cushion so driving will be smoother.
It's there to cushion the ride. An air chamber is light, and dampens out vibrations from the road better than(most) solid tires. Air filled tubes would act as shock absorber. It is nice and fluid, makes the tires soft and able to absorb bumps and impacts.
Solid.
Car tires cover the wheel rim. They are made of rubber with grooves to provide traction and act as a cushion to absorb the shock from large bumps or jolts.
Solid tires are made totally of rubber. They do not have air, or need to be inflated They are used in many forktrucks, construction vehicles and military vehicles.
Bridgestone Dueler tires are made for tough road conditions. They could be used as winter tires so heavy snow or rain would be conditions they would perform well in.
Directional tires are ideal for hard surfaces in good weather conditions. The best tires for driving in snow are snow tires.
Used or waste tires must be disposed of at a solid waste facility permitted to accept waste tires.
they usually have solid tires do they not ? not all forklifts have solid tires, you may find that they are pnuematic tires in which they will need air, otheriwse solid tires will need a forklift engineer to cut them using a specialist tool, but usually the manufacturer should be able to answer your question if you enquire with an email :) (or try looking on the tyre its self?) :)
Yes. They are not as good as dedicated snow tires-- which are designed with compounds that grip better in low temperature conditions. But, they do grip better in snowy conditions than normal tires.
Radial tires came about in the '70's, and have an interior tube, as opposed to the older tires, which were solid rubber.
Because it's about the cheapest gas there is. You can actually fill your tires with other gases; there may even be benefits to doing so in some cases. If you're wondering "why a gas": gases are compressible. This helps to cushion the ride.