Product Description
Polyurethane load wheel with sealed precision 6204-2RS bearings, cast iron core, 3.25 inch diameter by 3.875 inch width, compatible with standard manual pallet jacks. Cross-reference replaces Multiton 325P and 759, 95A red polyurethane tread, hub bore 20mm.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | 95 Shore A polyurethane |
| Polyurethane Durometer | 95A Shore hardness |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 325P |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Multiton 325P, replaces Multiton 759 |
| Bearing Part Number | 6204-2RS |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the 325P polyurethane load wheel?
A: The 325P has a 3.25 inch outer diameter and 3.875 inch wheel width. The hub bore is 20mm, and the wheel core is cast iron. These dimensions are standard for manual pallet jack load wheels across multiple OEM manufacturers.
Q: Which manual pallet jacks does the 325P load wheel fit?
A: The 325P is compatible with standard manual pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Clark, and similar manufacturers. It directly replaces Multiton 325P and Multiton 759 wheels. Verify your pallet jack model before ordering to confirm bearing type matches.
Q: What are the specifications of the 325P wheel bearings?
A: The 325P is equipped with sealed precision 6204-2RS ball bearings. The 2RS designation indicates double rubber seals that protect the bearing from contamination and moisture. These are standard deep groove ball bearings rated for radial loads in light to medium duty material handling equipment.
Q: What is the tread material and hardness of the 325P wheel?
A: The 325P features a 95 Shore A polyurethane tread, which provides good wear resistance and moderate grip on dry floors. This durometer hardness is suitable for standard warehouse and general material handling applications. The red-colored polyurethane is durable and visible for equipment tracking.
Q: How long does the 325P polyurethane load wheel typically last?
A: The 325P typically lasts 2 to 4 years under regular manual pallet jack use, depending on load frequency, floor surface, and storage conditions. Polyurethane tread gradually wears and hardens with age and use. Wheels should be replaced when tread thickness reduces significantly or when traction noticeably declines.
