Minimizing the Costs of Your Forklift Tires

Forklift Tires - WegYour forklift tires are the only thing that stands between thousands of pounds of forklift and the Earth beneath. As many can attest, if you ignore the importance of the tires, bad things can happen including more frequent replacement, increased operating costs, accidents and even injuries. Some experts estimate that forklift tires can account for as much as 30% of a forklift’s operating budget.

Following are a few things you can do to ensure that you have optimized the performance of your forklift tires and are getting the best performance and useful life.

Selecting the right tire

We could write an encyclopedia on this topic as there are many factors to consider. Our best suggestion is to meet with a professional who knows forklift tires (like one of our aftermarket customer support representatives).  A trained professional will consider factors like the types of equipment you operate, what type of surface they are operating on and what are the conditions of operation? Do your forklifts operate on a smooth surface in a temperature-controlled environment, or is the surface rough, gravel, blacktop or is the floor subject to debris? Are your forklifts making frequent turns, never getting to full speed, or do your forklifts frequently make long runs which generate much more heat?

After consulting with you and observing your operation, a professional can suggest tires that will last longer, wear better, resist heat, while maximizing operator comfort.

And if you’re purchasing a new forklift, make sure the right forklift tire is part of the quote. Standard issue tires can work for some operations, but be sure you’re getting the right tire for your operation before you put it into service.

Little known fact: If your forklifts frequently carry loads that are half the rated capacity of the forklift, it puts more pressure on your steer tires as the load up front does not balance out the load of the counterweight.

Purchase a Premium Tire

We’re not suggesting you simply purchase the most expensive tire. However, purchasing a tire simply because it’s on sale or is the lowest cost alternative, will often end up costing you more in the long-run. After consulting with a professional, there are usually options based upon your operation and budgetary constraints. Finding the BEST tire for your operation, usage, wear and tear, will pay off in the long run. The quality of tire should likely increase with the weight of the load, length of the run and condition of the surface on which it operates.

Frequent Inspections

Pre-shift inspections are required by OSHA and tire inspections are part of that process.  Look for things like stress cracks, tread wear and chunking. Knowing how to determine wear on your tires depends upon the type of tire and how the manufacturer determines it is time to replace. When you purchase your forklift tires, be sure the representative explains how to inspect them and when it is time for “re-tirement.” And make that inspection part of your forklift operator training. All your operators should know how to inspect all your forklift tires.

Keep it Clean

Keeping the surface a forklift operates on clean will provide additional useful life of your forklift tires. Metal bands, shrapnel, nails, screws and the like are the obvious enemies of a forklift tire and if your operation is manufacturing, you probably have plenty of debris to consider. Often times a floor sweeper (rider or push) will pay for itself over time in reduced damage to your tires.

In addition to the obvious culprits there are other concerns with operating surface. Dirt and debris can build which can reduce traction of the forklift tires creating a dangerous operating environment. A regular review of your floor can also reduce damaging factors. Things like uneven concrete joints, cracks in pavement or concrete surfaces and dock plates that are un-even or damaged can reduce wear and increase damage. Some customers even consider the condition of the tractor trailer floors. Things like nails in the floors or large splinters in trailer floors can wreak havoc on your forklift tires.

Creating a regular process for purchasing and caring for forklift tires can provide many benefits to safety, productivity and your bottom line. To consult with one of our tire professionals, please contact us at 800-322-5438.

Cal-Lift Welcomes New Customer

All of us at Cal-Lift Inc. appreciate the opportunity to demonstrate our ability to delivery the best material handling products, service, parts and lift truck rentals to new customers. And this month, we appreciate that opportunity given to us by our newest customer, Double-R Trading.

Double-R Trading, located in City of Industry has specialized in plastic recycling since 2013 and recently upgraded their forklift fleet by ordering (2) new CLARK C25L, 5,000lb pneumatic tire forklifts for their fleet.

This picture features John Fang, Operations, of Double-R, taking delivery of the new forklifts. We welcome Double-R to the Cal-Lift family and look forward a productive future for us both!

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CLARK Centennial Edition Forklift Unveiled


In 2017, CLARK Material Handling is celebrating 100 years of producing some of the world’s highest quality material handling equipment and they are celebrating by introducing the CLARK Centennial Edition forklift series.

All CLARK GEN2, pneumatic forklifts, 3,000lb to 7,000lb will automatically include;

  • Special Centennial Edition Paint Scheme
  • Centennial Edition Package Logos
  • Special Seat Trim to Commemorate the Milestone
  • In addition to the Centennial Edition forklifts, CLARK is extending ALL CLASS 1, 2, 4 and 5 forklift warranties for 2017. The special warranty includes an additional 1 year to the existing warranty or 2,000 hours, whichever comes first. CLARK Centennial Warranty for 2017

Cal-Lift Inc. is proud to be your source in Southern California for CLARK forklifts. We will be celebrating this milestone with them all year, and hope you will join us.

Visit our CLARK Material Handling Showroom to see their line-up of forklifts

CLARK Announces New Ford Engine for GEN2 Model Forklifts

CLARK introduces the FORD 2.5 Liter LPG Engine for GEN2 Models C20C-C32C and C20-C35 Lift Trucks

Features & Benefits

Balanced Engine

  • Removes vibration from the engine and gives the operator a more comfortable ride, smoother operation

Cast Aluminum Block and Cylinder Heads

  • Lighter engine with better heat dissipation for improved fuel efficiency and longevity

4-Cylinder Dual Overhead Cam Design

  • Four valves per cylinder for optimal fuel and exhaust management

Variable Valve Timing

  • Changes the intake valve timing throughout the RPM range for improved efficiency

Sequential Multi-Port Fuel Injection

  • Even fuel distribution improves throttle response and cold starts

Pent Roof Combustion Chamber

  • Improves volumetric efficiency and fuel mixture, increasing the scavenging efficiency during the exhaust stroke

9.7;1 Compression Ratio

  • Higher compression ration=increased power (HP; 65 @ 2500 RPM, Torque: 135 ft-lbs @ 1800 RPM)

In-Dash Engine Diagnostics

  • Operator can access fault codes directly through on-board dash

Timing Chain-Driven Camshaft

  • No belts to adjust or replace

Automatic Belt Tensioner

  • Less required maintenance

Reverse Flow Cooling

  • Locates thermostat at the front-end of the cooling system and divides the flow evenly over the head and block, maintaining even temperatures and minimizing the thermal shock to the engine

Extended Maintenance Intervals up to 500 Hours (with CLARK-approved engine oil)

  • Lower cost of operation

Visit our CLARK GEN2 Forklift Cushion Tire Line-up Showroom

Visit our CLARK GEN2 Forklift Pneumatic Tire Line-up Showroom