When selecting OTR solid tires for industrial or commercial applications, consider the following factors to ensure optimal performance and longevity:

Terrain and Application: Choose tires designed for specific terrains and applications, such as mining, construction, agriculture, or material handling. Different tread patterns and compounds are available to suit varying needs.

Size and Compatibility: Select tires that match the size and specifications of your equipment or vehicle. Ensure compatibility with axle configurations and load requirements to maximize efficiency and safety.

Tread Design: Evaluate tread patterns that offer optimal traction and stability for the intended operating environment. Deep treads enhance grip on loose or uneven surfaces, while smoother treads may be suitable for indoor applications.

Material Composition: Consider the type of rubber or polyurethane compound used in the tire construction. High-quality compounds offer better resilience against wear, impact, and environmental factors.

Weight and Maneuverability: Balance the need for durability and load capacity with considerations for vehicle maneuverability and energy efficiency. Lighter weight tires may improve fuel efficiency and reduce operational costs.