Product Description
SKU 20236-B is a polyurethane wheel and bearing assembly for manual pallet jacks, with integrated bearings and a nominal configuration.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| Part Number | 20236-B |
| Manufacturer Cross-Reference Part Number | PL-20236B-B |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | PL-20236B-B |
Specifications
| Material | Polyurethane tread with steel core, sealed precision bearings |
| Application | Manual pallet jack steer and load wheel positions |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the 20236-B?
A: The 20236-B is a polyurethane wheel and bearing assembly. This assembly defines standard fitment for manual pallet jack steer and load wheel positions.
Q: What is the cross-reference part number for the 20236-B?
A: The manufacturer cross-reference part number for the 20236-B is PL-20236B-B. If your current part shows a different number, verify wheel specifications before ordering.
Q: Does the 20236-B differ from the 20236?
A: The 20236-B maintains the same wheel and bearing bore as the base 20236. The B designation indicates a specific bearing configuration or manufacturer variant. Both are suitable for standard manual pallet jack applications. Confirm the exact bearing type and load rating for your equipment requirements.
Q: What is the material composition of this wheel assembly?
A: The 20236-B features polyurethane tread molded over a steel core with integrated precision sealed bearings. The polyurethane provides traction and abrasion resistance, while the sealed bearing minimizes contamination and extends service life in warehouse and light industrial environments.
Q: Can I use the 20236-B as a direct replacement for worn wheels?
A: Yes, if the wheel matches your current assembly specifications. Contact us with your equipment model or current part number to confirm compatibility.
Q: How should the 20236-B be stored and maintained?
A: Store the wheel assembly in a dry location away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Inspect sealed bearings periodically for debris or damage. Clean wheels with mild soap and water; avoid harsh chemicals that may degrade the polyurethane. Check bearing rotation smoothness during regular equipment inspections.
