Galaxy Yardmaster Ultra
OVERVIEW
The Galaxy Yardmaster Ultra is an all season tire manufactured for industrial vehicles, such as forklifts.
The model was produced with a reinforced internal structure. The construction features a nylon cord body and a stronger bead structure that work together to increase the tire's load and driving pressure durability. They prevent the deformation of the optimal tire shape, which increases its load carrying and withstanding capability. The stronger structure also successfully prevents damage to the tire's casing. It avoids bruising, punctures and impact damage from harming the tire and shortening its service life.
The tread design's tread block placement creates a flat footprint that closely follows the road surface at all times. In this manner, the tire's controllability is enhanced. The better terrain contact boosts the steering responsiveness and driving stability greatly. The steering becomes faster and more accurate in its responsiveness to the driver's commands, while the structure is stabilized against the driving pressure affecting the model. The increased control improves the industrial vehicles precise performance.
The Yardmaster Ultra promotes a longer lasting tread life. The stronger bead construction enhances the tread life by stabilizing the tread area. The stable tread elements do not shift about during the drive, which actively prevents tread flexing. This enables the tire's even pressure distribution, avoiding irregular wear formations across the tire surface, promoting a lengthened service life.
This tire has a BIASED ply structure.
Manufacturers only provide the width and rim diameter with these tires. Various brands and models will have discrepancies. To ensure the correct size is purchased, the overall tire diameter should be checked.
This is a Tubed Tire (TT), which requires an inner tube and flaps to properly function, which are not included in this purchase.
The Overall Diameter advertised represents the overall diameter in inches, once it has been inflated and mounted.
Manufacturers recommend changing tires every 10 years. As long as tires are properly stored before they are sold, the year of their manufacture will not shorten their service life.