Product Description
Manual pallet jack load wheel, SKU PU A3X33/8 PMWB, compatible with Pallet Mule (Wesley) models. Features 3.00 inch diameter, 3-3/8 inch width, polyurethane tread, and steel core. Includes cross-reference part numbers: PUA3X33/8PMWB, PTA3X33/8 PMWB, PT A3X33/8 PMWB. Designed for heavy-duty manual pallet jack applications.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Pallet Mule, model A3X33/8 PMWB. SKU: PU A3X33/8 PMWB
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane tread with steel core |
| Core Material | Carbon steel, powder coated |
| Tread Hardness | 85 Shore A polyurethane |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | PU A3X33/8 PMWB |
| OEM Part Number | PUA3X33/8PMWB |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | PTA3X33/8 PMWB, PT A3X33/8 PMWB |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the PU A3X33/8 PMWB load wheel?
A: The PU A3X33/8 PMWB has a 3.00 inch diameter and 3-3/8 inch width. These dimensions are critical for verifying fitment on your manual pallet jack before ordering.
Q: Which pallet jack models does the PU A3X33/8 PMWB fit?
A: This load wheel is compatible with Pallet Mule manual pallet jacks. Verify your specific equipment model matches before ordering, as dimensional fitment varies across equipment lines.
Q: What material and hardness is the PU A3X33/8 PMWB tread?
A: The wheel features 85 Shore A polyurethane tread bonded to a carbon steel core with powder coating. This hardness level provides balanced wear resistance for general manual pallet jack applications.
Q: What cross-reference part numbers match the PU A3X33/8 PMWB?
A: Equivalent part numbers include PUA3X33/8PMWB, PTA3X33/8 PMWB, and PT A3X33/8 PMWB. Use these cross-references when verifying compatibility with original equipment specifications.
Q: How long does the PU A3X33/8 PMWB typically last in service?
A: Polyurethane load wheels with 85 Shore A hardness typically deliver 18 to 36 months of service depending on floor conditions and load cycle frequency. Harder tread compounds wear longer on smooth floors; softer wheels last longer on rough surfaces.
