Product Description
4 Wheel Assy, Polyolefin
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications of the MO 121013-1 four-wheel assembly?
A: The MO 121013-1 is a complete four-wheel assembly with polyolefin wheels. Polyolefin is a durable thermoplastic material that resists moisture, oils, and many chemicals. This assembly is designed for electric lift trucks and material handling equipment. Verify the wheel diameter, width, and load rating match your equipment requirements.
Q: Which electric lift truck brands and models use the MO 121013-1 wheel assembly?
A: This wheel assembly is compatible with electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Hyster, Jungheinrich, and similar manufacturers. Cross-reference the assembly dimensions and mounting pattern with your equipment specifications to confirm fitment.
Q: What are the advantages of polyolefin wheels for electric lift trucks?
A: Polyolefin wheels offer resistance to water absorption, acids, and alkaline solutions, making them suitable for warehouses, cold storage, and wet environments. They provide moderate load-carrying capacity with good traction on most floor surfaces. Polyolefin is lighter than metal but more rigid than rubber compounds.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of polyolefin wheels on this assembly?
A: Polyolefin wheel lifespan typically ranges from 3-5 years under standard warehouse conditions, depending on load cycles, floor types, and environmental exposure. Heavy-use equipment or rough floor conditions may reduce lifespan to 2-3 years.
Q: How do I know when to replace the MO 121013-1 wheel assembly?
A: Replace this assembly when you observe flat spots, significant wear, cracks, or visible material loss on the wheels; loss of traction or increased steering resistance; or excessive noise during operation. Worn wheels reduce equipment control and increase safety risks.
Q: How should polyolefin wheels be cleaned and maintained?
A: Clean polyolefin wheels with a damp cloth and mild detergent to remove dust and debris. Do not use harsh solvents or abrasive pads that may degrade the material. Inspect wheels monthly for debris buildup around the wheel bases that may affect steering or load distribution.
