Product Description
LF 10210-S is a steel load wheel assembly for Lift-Rite and compatible manual pallet jacks, featuring a pre-installed bearing, 3-inch diameter, 3-3/4-inch width, 47/14-inch bore, and cross-references as LR10210-S and 10210.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Lift-Rite, model 10210. SKU: LF 10210-S
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | High carbon steel |
| Surface Finish | Machined steel finish |
| Bearing Material | Precision steel ball bearing |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | LF 10210-S |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PM10210S-B |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Equivalent to PM10210S-B, Replaces 10210 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the LF 10210-S steel load wheel fit?
A: The LF 10210-S is compatible with Lift-Rite manual pallet jacks designated as model 10210. This OEM steel wheel assembly is engineered for the specific load and clearance requirements of this equipment.
Q: What are the dimensions of the LF 10210-S wheel?
A: The wheel has a 3 inch diameter and measures 3 3/4 inches in width. The bore size is 47/64 inch, with a machined steel finish. Pre-installed bearing comes integrated with the assembly.
Q: What cross-reference part numbers are equivalent to the LF 10210-S?
A: The LF 10210-S cross-references as LR10210-S, LR 10210-S, and 10210. It is equivalent to PM10210S-B and replaces the earlier 10210 designation. Use any of these references when ordering replacement parts.
Q: Why would a facility choose steel wheels instead of polyurethane?
A: Steel wheels provide maximum load capacity and extreme durability in high-wear warehouse environments. Steel resists cutting, gouging, and abrasion better than polyurethane and maintains dimensional stability under heavy, continuous use.
Q: What bearing material is used in the LF 10210-S?
A: The assembly includes a precision steel ball bearing pre-installed for immediate service. The steel bearing provides low friction and is designed to handle the load demands of manual pallet jack operation.
Q: How does the high carbon steel material affect wheel lifespan?
A: High carbon steel construction provides exceptional hardness and resistance to deformation under load. The machined steel finish ensures dimensional accuracy and extended service life compared to lower-grade materials, particularly in demanding warehouse environments.
