Whats the difference between moldon rubber and pneumatic wheels?
Moldon Rubber Wheels are a type of solid rubber wheel, but there is usually few if any treads and it is not as thick or wide of a rubber tire. Usually come on one of several types of hubs: aluminum center, cast iron center, and polyolefin center. It generally has a higher load capacity than the solid rubber wheel with the exception of the polyolefin hub which is comparable to the standard solid rubber wheel. Excellent load capacity ranging from the lowest on the polyolefin centered hub of about 375 lbs. up to the cast iron centered hub with a max load capacity of about 900 lbs. Pneumatic Wheel – Air-filled tires are known as pneumatic tires. The air compresses as the wheel goes over a bump or a load is applied to the cart and acts as a shock absorber. The tires are inflated through a valve and a drawback to this type of tire is that they can experience “flats.” The advantage to this tire is a smoother more cushioned ride and some advantage to vehicle maneuverability. Pneumatic wheels a