What Are Press-On Forklift Tires?
Press-on forklift tires—also called cushion tires—are solid rubber tires bonded to a steel band. These tires are pressed onto the forklift’s wheel using hydraulic equipment and are ideal for indoor or smooth surface applications.
Press-on tires offer:
Common Forklift Press-On Tire Sizes
At Forklift101, we carry all standard forklift press-on tire sizes, including:
If you don't see your size listed, contact us—we likely have it in stock or can source it fast.
Types of Press-On Forklift Tires
We offer a wide selection to meet your operational needs:
🔸 Standard Black Rubber Press-On Tires
🔸 Non-Marking Press-On Tires
Leave no residue on floors
Common in food-grade, pharmaceutical, and clean environments
🔸 Traction Press-On Tires
Benefits of Forklift Press-On Tires
Low profile: Helps forklifts operate in tighter spaces
Durability: Designed for long wear in indoor applications
Minimal maintenance: No air or foam filling required
Quick installation: Professional tire pressing services available
Forklift Brands We Support
Our press-on tires fit all major forklift manufacturers, including:
Toyota
Hyster
Yale
Crown
Raymond
Clark
Komatsu
Nissan
Mitsubishi
TCM
CAT (Caterpillar)
Get a Quote on Press-On Forklift Tires
Whether you're replacing one tire or outfitting an entire fleet, we’ll help you get the right tire size and type for your application.
➡️ Click here to request a press-on tire quote
📞 Or call 1 (888) 508-7278 for immediate assistance
Forklift101 – Your Source for Press-On Tires in Texas & Nationwide
We ship press-on forklift tires across Houston, Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Fort Worth, El Paso, and all major U.S. cities. Fast delivery. Competitive prices. Professional support.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How do I know my forklift’s tire size?
Check the sidewall of your existing tire or refer to your forklift’s operator manual. We can also help you verify based on your model.
Q: Can you press tires onsite?
We offer tire pressing services in select areas. Call to check availability.
Q: Do press-on tires work outdoors?
They are best for indoor, smooth surfaces. For outdoor or rough terrain, pneumatic or solid pneumatic tires are recommended.