To grip the road surface. You need tread especially in wet conditions.
Amy tanks do NOT have chained wheels. Tanks are tread laying machines.
Not indoor. This may sound weird but you want as much contact with the ground in as small area as possible. outdoor has a tendency to create tread on your wheels just from skating across asphalt which chews up your wheels. Remember tread helps your grip when torque is applied by the tread itself. in speed skating your wheels are not powering you therefore it is not helpful or necessary.
Poorly inflated tyres and unbalanced wheels and tracking.
Aside from small cuts to your tread rubber and possibly a tread penetration,the biggest problem is stone retention.If your tires retain a lot of stone what can happen is that eventually they will be pounded through the tread rubber and into the steel belts which will allow moisture and oxidization to spread along the belts.
When you are inspecting the pneumatic wheels of a forklift you should look for physical damage, tire pressure, and tread wear. Each will directly affect the performance of the wheel and the safety of its operation.
Chances are you have a rock(S) stuck in your rear tire tread. pry it out.
Increase the number of wheels and/or increase the tread width of the tires or tracks, so that their weight is distributed over a larger area.
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Don't tread on me! To tread upon the ground. Many people tread on he sidewalk each day.
So it can wear out the outer tread faster thus causing faster front tire wear which will help to sell more front tires.
With unidirectional tread tires, LR switches with LF, and RR switches with RF. With omnidirectional tread tires, the rear wheels are transferred forwards and remain on their original side, while the front tire are crossed over to their opposite rear side.
As a verb, tread means the way someone is walking. As a noun, tread can mean the top of a stair (where you step on), or the tread of a tire.