Inner Tubes for Industrial Pneumatic Tyres
In industrial environments, high-performance pneumatic tyres are essential. The inner tube plays a critical role here, as it is the component that reliably maintains air pressure under often demanding conditions, thus ensuring the load-bearing capacity and cushioning of the tire. High-quality inner tubes are therefore crucial for the performance and reliability of pneumatic wheels in industrial use. Find the right tubes for your pneumatic tyres or wheels at Rolko now!
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Schrader valve straight, TR4.
Item no. S2.00/2.50/2/2-1/2/2-1/4-16/17
Group inner tube 180-200x50 mm (7x1.3/4" - 8x2")
Schrader valve 90/90°, DIN7768.
Item no. S200/50-AV-N-01
iMPAC group inner tube 180-200x50 mm (7x1.3/4" - 8x2")
Schrader valve 30/90°, DIN7777.
Item no. S180/200-AV-30/90-IMP
iMPAC group inner tube 180-200x50 mm (7x1.3/4" - 8x2")
Schrader valve 90/45°, DIN7768.
Item no. S180/200-AV-90/45-IMP
iMPAC group inner tube 180-200x50 mm (7x1.3/4" - 8x2")
Schrader valve 90/90°, DIN7768.
Item no. S180/200-AV-90/90-IMP
iMPAC group inner tube 180-200x50 mm (7x1.3/4" - 8x2")
Schrader valve 0/45°, DIN7768.
Item no. S180/200-AV-0/45-IMP
iMPAC group inner tube 2.50-4", 3.00-4", 4.10-4"
Schrader valve 90/90°, DIN7777.
Item no. S2.50/4.10-4-AV-W-7777-IMP
iMPAC group inner tube 2.50-4", 3.00-4", 4.10-4"
Schrader valve 90/90°, JS87N.
Item no. S2.50/3.00/4.10-4-AV-W-IMP
iMPAC group inner tube 4.10/3.50-5", 3.50-5", 4.00-5"
Schrader valve 90/90°, JS87N.
Item no. S4.10/3.50/4.00-5-AV-W-IMP
iMPAC inner tube 150x30 mm (6x1.1/4")
Schrader valve 70/30°, DIN7768.
Item no. S150/30-AV-OEM-01
iMPAC inner tube 150x30 mm (6x1.1/4")
Schrader valve 0/45°, DIN7768.
Item no. S150/30-AV-7768-IMP
iMPAC inner tube 200x30 mm (8x1.1/4")
Schrader valve 90/45°, DIN7768.
Item no. S200/30-AV-IMP
iMPAC inner tube 200x30 mm (8x1.1/4")
Schrader valve 30/45°, DIN7768.
Item no. S200/30-AV-A-CS
iMPAC inner tube 210x65 mm (2.50-3")
Schrader valve 90/90°, DIN7777.
Item no. S210/65-AV-7777-IMP
iMPAC inner tube 225x55 mm (8.1/2x2")
Schrader valve 10/45°, DIN7768.
Item no. S225/55-AV-IMP
iMPAC inner tube 250x50 mm (10x2")
Schrader valve 90/90°, DIN7777.
Item no. S250/50-AV-W-7777-IMP
iMPAC inner tube 250x50 mm (10x2")
Schrader valve 0/30°, DIN7777.
Item no. S250/50-AV-7777-IMP
iMPAC inner tube 310x55 mm (12.1/2x2.1/4")
Schrader valve 90/90°, DIN7777.
Item no. S310/55-AV-W-7777-IMP
iMPAC inner tube 360x80 mm (3.00-8")
Schrader valve 90/90°, DIN7768.
Item no. S3.00-8-AV-W-7768-IMP
iMPAC inner tube 400x100 mm (4.00-8")
Schrader valve straight, TR13.
Item no. S400/100-AV-IMP
iMPAC inner tube 400x100 mm (4.00-8")
Schrader valve 90/90°, JS87N.
Item no. S400/100-AV-W-IMP
What distinguishes Inner Tubes for Pneumatic Tyres?
The construction of pneumatic tyres is based on the interaction of the tire casing and the inner tube. The latter is the airtight element that stores and maintains the required internal pressure of the tire. Made from flexible material, the tube adapts to the tire casing, ensuring the necessary tension and shape of the wheel, which enables a solid combination of stability and mobility.
While the tire casing provides the outer tread pattern and a certain level of protection, the inner tube is the heart of the air filling. It enables the shock absorption and riding comfort that distinguish pneumatic tires from PU wheels and solid rubber tires.
The Importance of High-Quality Tire Tubes
Although often hidden, high-quality tubes significantly contribute to the advantages of pneumatic tires. Their quality directly influences durability, pressure stability, and thus also the riding comfort and performance of the entire pneumatic wheel. The importance of high-quality tubes is evident in the following points:
- Reliable Pressure Retention: A tight and robust tube is fundamental for maintaining constant air pressure. This is crucial for the performance and lifespan of the tire.
- Support for Shock Absorption: Only a correctly inflated tube within the tire casing can effectively absorb shocks and vibrations, thus providing the desired riding comfort.
- Optimal Adaptability: A flexible yet dimensionally stable tube allows the tire to adapt optimally to various surfaces, ensuring good traction and grip.
- Contribution to Low Rolling Resistance: An intact tube, which correctly pressurizes the tire, helps the tire maintain its shape and roll smoothly, which reduces rolling resistance.
- Serviceability: While the tube is susceptible to punctures, it allows for repair or replacement in case of damage, which is not possible with solid rubber or PU tires.
A Versatile Range of Tire Tubes at Rolko
As a long-standing and experienced manufacturer of tires and wheels , Rolko understands the importance of high-quality tubes. They must match the specific tire size, valve type, and area of application. Therefore, you will find a wide range of tubes for various tire sizes and applications in our product range.
Buy Your Tire Tubes Directly from the Manufacturer!
In our extensive product range, you will find the right tubes for your pneumatic tires. Choosing the correct tube is crucial for the performance and durability of your tire. We are happy to help you find the optimal solution for your needs. At Rolko, you receive durable, matching tubes and a high level of expertise in every consultation for your pneumatic tires and associated components.
FAQ on Inner Tubes for Pneumatic Tires
Which tube do I need for my pneumatic tire?
The choice of the right tube depends on the size (diameter and width) of your tire and the required valve type. You can often find this information on the sidewall of the tire. Our experts are happy to advise you on the selection.
How often should I check the air pressure in the tube?
The air pressure of the tube should be checked regularly, ideally at least every 2 weeks. Correct air pressure is crucial for the performance, comfort, and lifespan of the tire and the tube.
How do temperature differences affect the air pressure in the inner tube?
Temperature has a direct influence on air pressure. In cold conditions, the air in the tube contracts, and the pressure drops. In heat, the air expands, and the pressure increases. Therefore, it is particularly important to check the air pressure during changing temperatures and adjust it if necessary. The pressure indication usually refers to ambient temperature.
What are the most common causes of damage to tyre tubes?
Damage can occur from driving over sharp objects (thorns, nails), from driving with too low air pressure (valve detachment), or from material fatigue and aging.