Product Description
Yale OEM 3.25 inch by 3.25 inch high load poly load wheel with 98A durometer polyurethane tread and 6205 bearing, designed for electric pallet jack and lift truck applications. Suitable for Yale electric lift equipment. Heavy-duty polyurethane compound provides enhanced wear resistance and load capacity.
Specifications
Bearing
| Bearing Number | 6205 |
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | Polyurethane (heavy load compound) |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | YL 5000015547 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | YL5000015547 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions and specifications of the YL 5000015547 load wheel?
A: The YL 5000015547 is a 3.25 inch by 3.25 inch load wheel with a 98A durometer polyurethane tread and 6205 deep groove ball bearing. It is an OEM Yale part designed for electric pallet jack and lift truck applications. The heavy-duty polyurethane compound provides enhanced wear resistance and load capacity in industrial material-handling equipment.
Q: Which Yale electric lift equipment is the YL 5000015547 compatible with?
A: The YL 5000015547 is designed for Yale electric pallet jacks and lift trucks. Verify your equipment model and existing wheel dimensions match before ordering. This is an OEM Yale replacement part.
Q: What does the 98A durometer rating mean for this load wheel?
A: The 98A durometer rating indicates the hardness and stiffness of the polyurethane tread. This heavy-load durometer compound provides excellent wear resistance, load capacity, and durability for electric lift truck applications. It maintains its performance under sustained heavy loads typical of material-handling operations.
Q: Does the YL 5000015547 include a bearing?
A: Yes. The YL 5000015547 includes a 6205 deep groove ball bearing, which is a through-hardened chromium steel bearing designed for heavy-duty material-handling applications.
Q: How long does the YL 5000015547 load wheel typically last?
A: Lifespan depends on load, floor conditions, and usage frequency. The 98A durometer heavy-load compound resists wear and extends operational life compared to standard polyurethane. Regular inspection for visible wear, flat spotting, or bearing noise will indicate when replacement is needed.
