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Rubber Cushion Press-On Forklift Tires
Rubber cushion press-on forklift tires are solid rubber tires bonded to a precision steel press-on ring and designed to mount onto flat-base industrial press-on wheels using a hydraulic press. These tires are a standard choice for indoor forklifts and warehouse equipment where durability, shock absorption, and consistent performance matter.
Rubber cushion tires provide a more forgiving ride than harder alternatives and are commonly chosen for general warehouse and light industrial use.
Simple rule: Choose rubber cushion press-on tires for general warehouse use, better shock absorption, and black or non-marking compound options.
Shop by Hub Size
Cushion press-on tires are grouped by inside diameter (hub size). Click your size to start shopping.
4" Hub: 8 1/2x4x4
5" Hub: 9x5x5 · 10x4x5 · 10 1/2x5x5 · 10 1/2x6x5
6" Hub: 10x3 1/2x6
6 1/4" Hub: 10x3x6 1/4 · 10x4x6 1/4 · 10x5x6 1/4 · 10x6x6 1/4 · 10x7x6 1/4
6 1/2" Hub: 10x4x6 1/2 · 10x4 3/4x6 1/2 · 10x5x6 1/2 · 10x6x6 1/2 · 10 1/2x5x6 1/2 · 10 1/2x6x6 1/2 · 10 1/2x7x6 1/2
8" Hub: 10x3 1/2x8 · 12x3 1/2x8 · 12x4x8 · 12x4 1/2x8 · 12x5x8 · 12x5 1/2x8 · 12x6 1/2x8 · 13x3 1/2x8 · 13x4 1/2x8 · 13x5x8 · 13 1/2x4 1/2x8 · 13 1/2x5 1/2x8 · 13 1/2x6 1/2x8 · 14x4 1/2x8
10" Hub: 13 1/2x5 1/2x10 · 14x4x10 · 14x5x10 · 15 1/2x5x10 · 15 1/2x6x10
10 1/2" Hub: 16x4 1/2x10 1/2 · 16x5x10 1/2 · 16x6x10 1/2 · 16x7x10 1/2
11 1/4" Hub: 15x5x11 1/4 · 15x6x11 1/4 · 15x7x11 1/4 · 15x8x11 1/4 · 15x9x11 1/4 · 16x7x11 1/4 · 16 1/4x4x11 1/4 · 16 1/4x5x11 1/4 · 16 1/4x6x11 1/4 · 16 1/4x7x11 1/4 · 16 1/4x8x11 1/4
12 1/8" Hub: 17x5x12 1/8 · 17x6x12 1/8 · 18x5x12 1/8 · 18x6x12 1/8 · 18x7x12 1/8 · 18x8x12 1/8 · 18x9x12 1/8
14" Hub: 18x5x14 · 18x8x14 · 18x9x14
15" Hub: 20x8x15 · 20x9x15 · 21x5x15 · 21x6x15 · 21x7x15 · 21x8x15 · 21x9x15
16" Hub: 20x5x16 · 20x6x16 · 20x7x16 · 20x8x16 · 20x9x16 · 22x5x16 · 22x6x16 · 22x7x16 · 22x8x16 · 22x9x16 · 22x10x16 · 22x12x16 · 22x14x16 · 22x16x16
17 3/4" Hub: 20 1/2x7x17 3/4
20" Hub: 26x8x20
How Cushion Tires Are Measured
Cushion press-on tires are measured as OD × width × ID (overall diameter × width × inside diameter). For example, a 21x7x15 tire is approximately 21 inches tall, 7 inches wide, and presses onto a 15-inch wheel.
After accounting for the bonded steel ring, the remaining material represents the usable rubber compound.
Why Choose Rubber Cushion Tires?
Rubber cushion tires provide more built-in shock absorption than harder press-on alternatives. The natural flex of the rubber compound helps reduce operator fatigue and provides a more forgiving ride in general warehouse and light industrial applications.
Standard Black Rubber
The most common compound for general warehouse and industrial use. Black rubber cushion tires offer strong all-around durability and shock absorption on concrete and smooth surfaces.
Non-Marking Rubber
Manufactured without carbon black to prevent floor marking. Required in food processing, pharmaceutical, clean manufacturing, and other regulated environments where floor cleanliness matters.
For best performance, cushion tires are typically replaced once approximately 2 inches of rubber have worn away.
Smooth vs Traction Tread
Smooth tread is the most common cushion tire configuration. Smooth tires contain the maximum rubber volume and provide broad surface contact, making them a strong choice for most warehouse environments.
Traction tread options, including deep lug or bar-grip non-directional patterns, are available for applications requiring additional grip. While tread patterns can improve traction, smooth tires often deliver longer wear due to greater rubber mass.
Common Equipment Makes
Rubber cushion press-on tires in this category are commonly used on certain Toyota, Hyster, Yale, Clark, Crown, Mitsubishi, Caterpillar, Komatsu, and UniCarriers forklifts that use cushion-style tire fitment.
Equipment make alone does not confirm fitment. Tire size, wheel configuration, and construction type must match your forklift.
Need Complete Tire Sets Instead?
If you are replacing all tires on the truck at once, our Cushion Forklift Tire Sets bundle matched drive and steer sizes together for a simpler ordering process.
Before Ordering
Before ordering, always confirm:
- Tire size (OD × width × ID)
- Wheel size / inside diameter
- Black or non-marking compound requirement
- Smooth or traction tread preference
- That your application uses cushion-style press-on tires
Cushion press-on tires require a hydraulic press for installation. Verify exact tire size and fitment before ordering. If you are unsure which tire matches your forklift, contact us for help.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a rubber cushion press-on forklift tire?
A rubber cushion press-on forklift tire is a solid rubber tire bonded to a steel band that presses onto a flat-base forklift wheel using a hydraulic press. These tires are designed for electric and LP forklifts operating on smooth indoor surfaces like warehouse concrete. Cushion tires sit lower to the ground than pneumatic alternatives, giving cushion forklifts a tighter turning radius for warehouse use.
What is the difference between black rubber and non-marking cushion tires?
Standard black rubber cushion tires use a carbon-black compound and are the most common choice for general warehouse use. Non-marking rubber cushion tires are manufactured without carbon black, using a lighter-colored compound that will not leave black scuff marks on floors. Non-marking tires are required in food processing, pharmaceutical, and other clean-floor environments.
How are cushion press-on tires measured?
Cushion press-on tires are measured as OD x width x ID (overall diameter x width x inside diameter). For example, a 21x7x15 tire is approximately 21 inches in overall diameter, 7 inches wide, and presses onto a 15-inch wheel. The inside diameter must match your existing wheel.
Should I choose smooth or traction tread?
Smooth tread is the most common configuration and provides maximum rubber volume for longer wear life. Traction tread options with lug or bar-grip patterns provide additional grip in applications where traction is a concern. For most standard warehouse operations on smooth concrete, smooth tread is the best choice.
How do I know when to replace cushion tires?
Cushion tires are typically replaced once approximately 2 inches of rubber have worn away from the original tread surface. Signs that replacement is needed include visible flat spots, chunking, uneven wear, or reduced ride quality. Worn tires reduce stability and increase the risk of wheel damage.
What forklift brands use cushion press-on tires?
Cushion press-on tires are commonly used on certain forklifts from Toyota, Hyster, Yale, Clark, Crown, Mitsubishi, Caterpillar, Komatsu, and UniCarriers. However, equipment make alone does not confirm fitment. Always verify your exact tire sizes and wheel type before ordering.
Need more help choosing? See our Forklift Tire Buying Guide.
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