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UniCarriers 1F1 - Front (Drive) Tire; Pneumatic Tire; Cushion Tire

UniCarriers 1F1
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NOTE:
There is a pneumatic type cushion tire without inner tube (so-called
tubeless tire, solid pneumatic or non-puncture tire) supplied. Such tire
has no need for tire pressure check.
Maintain the correct tire pressures by checking frequently with an
accurate tire gauge. Inate tires to the correct pressure as necessary.
Tire pressure (pneumatic and compact pneumatic models only):
Unit: psi (kgf/cm², kPa)
Model Front Tire (Drive) Tire Pressure
1F1 (Pneumatic) 6.50-10/10PR 102 (7.0, 700)
1F2 2.0-2.5 Ton (Pneumatic) 7.00-12/12PR 102 (7.0, 700)
1F2 2.8-3.0 Ton (Pneumatic) 28x9-15/12PR 102 (7.0, 700)
1F2 3.5 Ton (Pneumatic) 250-15/16PR 102 (7.0, 700)
1F1 (Compact Pneumatic) 6.00-9/12PR 145 (10.0, 1000)
1F2 (Compact Pneumatic) 21x8-9/14PR 128 (9.0, 900)
Model Rear Tire (Steer) Tire Pressure
1F1 (Pneumatic) 5.00-8/8PR 102 (7.0, 700)
1F2 2.0-2.5 Ton (Pneumatic) 6.00-9/10PR 102 (7.0, 700)
1F2 2.8-3.0 Ton (Pneumatic) 6.50-10/10PR 102 (7.0, 700)
1F2 3.5 Ton (Pneumatic) 6.50-10/12PR 128 (9.0, 900)
1F1 (Compact Pneumatic) 5.00-8/8PR 102 (7.0, 700)
1F2 (Compact Pneumatic) 18x7-8/14PR 128 (9.0, 900)
Model Type Tire Size Tire Load Capacity
1F1 (Cushion)
Front (Drive) 18-6-12.12 Standard
Rear (Steer) 14-5-10 *HiLoad
1F2 2.0-2.5
Ton (Cushion)
Front (Drive) 21-7-15 Standard
Rear (Steer) 16.25-6-11.25 Standard
1F2 2.8-3.3
Ton (Cushion)
Front (Drive) 28x9-15 Standard
Rear (Steer) 16.25-6-11.25 *HiLoad
1F2 3.0 Ton
(Cushion)
Front (Drive) 22-8-16 Standard
Rear (Steer) 18-6-12.12 *HiLoad
1F2 3.5-3.6
Ton (Cushion)
Front (Drive) 22-9-16 Standard
Rear (Steer) 18-6-12.12 *HiLoad
WARNING
!
*Only use the OEM recommended HiLoad steer tire as
listed in the parts catalog. This will reduce the possibility of
premature wear to the tire, wheel hug and/or steer linkage.
This may affect the overall stability both while traveling and
during load handling, which could cause a tip-over or loss of
load condition.

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