Product Description
The Durarun 95A polyurethane load wheel is engineered for reliable, long-term performance in demanding warehouse and industrial environments. This direct replacement wheel features proven durability and consistent load-bearing capacity across thousands of operational cycles. The mid-range 95A durometer polyurethane compound provides excellent balance between wear resistance and floor protection, making it ideal for concrete floor operations. Designed for compatibility with major electric lift truck brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Yale, this load wheel delivers the dependability you expect from quality aftermarket components.
Specifications
Product Overview
| Brand | Durarun |
| Part Number | 00591-10302-71 |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Polyurethane |
| Durometer Hardness | 95A |
| Typical Lifespan | 2-4 years under normal warehouse conditions |
Compatibility
| Wheel Type | Load Wheel |
| Application | Electric Lift Trucks / Forklifts |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the 00591-10302-71 Durarun 95A poly load wheel fit?
A: The 00591-10302-71 is a Durarun 95A polyurethane load wheel compatible with multiple electric lift truck brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Yale. Verify wheel diameter, bore, and mounting configuration match your truck before ordering.
Q: What does the 95A durometer rating mean for this wheel?
A: The 95A durometer indicates the hardness of the polyurethane compound. This mid-range hardness provides good load-bearing capacity, durability on concrete floors, and reasonable traction. The 95A formulation balances wear resistance with floor protection.
Q: How long does a Durarun 95A load wheel typically last?
A: Under normal warehouse conditions with regular load cycles, the 00591-10302-71 typically lasts 2 to 4 years before requiring replacement. Lifespan depends on operating hours, load weight, floor conditions, and maintenance. Wheels used in cold storage or on rough concrete wear faster.
Q: What maintenance extends the life of this load wheel?
A: Keep the wheel clean and free of debris that can lodge in the tread. Check bearing integrity monthly; worn bearings cause uneven wear and vibration. Inspect for flat-spots or chunks missing from the wheel edge. Rotate wheels periodically if possible to distribute wear. Replace immediately if the wheel develops a flat-spot.
Q: When should I replace this load wheel?
A: Replace the wheel when it shows visible flat-spotting, develops a persistent vibration, loses contact with the floor, or when the tread is worn smooth. A wheel worn below the minimum diameter for your truck model must be replaced for proper load support and steering control.
