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215938

Polyurethane Load Wheel for Manual Pallet Jacks

Regular price $42.47
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Product Description

POLYURETHANE WHEEL

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What wheel diameter and width does the 215938 polyurethane wheel have?
A: The 215938 is a polyurethane load wheel for manual pallet jacks. Verify the exact diameter and width specifications from the product documentation to ensure it fits your jack model and bearing assembly.

Q: Which pallet jack brands are compatible with the 215938 wheel?
A: The 215938 polyurethane wheel fits manual pallet jacks from Crown, Yale, Raymond, Hyster, and other standard OEM brands. Confirm your jack model and wheel mounting type match before ordering.

Q: What is the load capacity of the 215938 polyurethane wheel?
A: The 215938 wheel supports the full capacity rating of compatible manual pallet jacks, typically 5,500 to 6,600 pounds depending on jack configuration. The wheel itself is not a load-limiting component when properly mounted on compatible bearing assemblies.

Q: Why choose polyurethane over rubber for the 215938 wheel?
A: Polyurethane wheels offer superior durability, longer lifespan, and reduced rolling resistance compared to rubber. They resist abrasion from concrete floors and maintain consistent performance across temperature ranges, making them ideal for high-use warehouse environments.

Q: How long does a polyurethane load wheel like the 215938 typically last?
A: Under normal warehouse operation, polyurethane load wheels last 3 to 5 years or more. Lifespan depends on jack usage frequency, floor surface quality, and operating environment. Smooth concrete floors extend wheel life; rough or oily floors reduce it.

Q: What signs indicate the 215938 wheel needs replacement?
A: Replace the wheel if it shows flat spots, severe cracking, chunks of missing material, or excessive wear that reduces diameter. A worn wheel reduces jack maneuverability and increases bearing strain, requiring immediate replacement to prevent further damage.