Product Description
Steel steer wheel with 25mm ball bearing ID, optimized for Lift-Rite L-50 and LR55/LS100 manual pallet jack models. Wheel composed of hot-rolled SAE 1045 carbon steel, finished with zinc plating for corrosion resistance. Cross-references LF 10236-B-S-A, PL-10236BS-B, and CR 41275-3. Maximum axle load per wheel rated at 3000 lbs. Compatible with 25mm diameter axle assemblies, mounted via snap ring and bearing retention. Supersedes previous steer wheel part numbers for Lift-Rite manual pallet jack
Specifications
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | LF PL-10236BS-B |
| OEM Part Number | PL-10236BS-B |
| Compatible Models | Lift-Rite L-50 (Serial #62500 and higher), LF 0655, LR55, LR2055, LS100 |
Performance
| Service Factor | 1.00 (continuous manual operation) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the key specifications for the 10236-BS steel steer wheel?
A: The 10236-BS is constructed from hot-rolled SAE 1045 carbon steel with zinc plating for corrosion resistance. It features a 25mm ball bearing bore ID and is rated for a maximum axle load of 3000 lbs per wheel. The wheel is designed for use with 25mm diameter axle assemblies mounted via snap ring and bearing retention.
Q: Which Lift-Rite manual pallet jack models use the 10236-BS?
A: The 10236-BS is compatible with Lift-Rite L-50 (serial number 62500 and higher), LF 0655, LR55, LR2055, and LS100 manual pallet jack models. It supersedes previous steer wheel part numbers for these Lift-Rite platforms. Verify the serial number range on your equipment before ordering.
Q: What cross-reference part numbers apply to this wheel?
A: The 10236-BS cross-references to manufacturer part number LF PL-10236BS-B, OEM part number PL-10236BS-B, and Crown part number CR 41275-3. These part numbers can be used interchangeably for inventory verification and ordering purposes across different systems.
Q: How does zinc plating affect durability in wet or outdoor conditions?
A: Zinc plating provides corrosion resistance suitable for wet warehouse environments and outdoor use. The coating prevents surface rust and extends equipment life compared to bare carbon steel. However, in high-humidity or salt-air environments, periodic inspection is recommended to monitor coating integrity.
Q: What does the 1.00 service factor mean for continuous operation?
A: The 1.00 service factor indicates this wheel is designed for continuous manual pallet jack operation without derating. The 3000 lbs per-wheel load rating applies directly to standard warehouse duty cycles. Do not exceed the rated load or operate in shock-load conditions beyond manual handling specifications.
Q: How does steel construction compare to polyurethane-tread alternatives?
A: Steel wheels provide superior hardness and load-bearing capacity on hard floors, reducing deflection under heavy loads. Steel wheels are not suitable for sensitive flooring like polished concrete or specialty coatings. Polyurethane-tread wheels offer better floor protection but lower load ratings. Choose steel for maximum load capacity in standard warehouses.
