Product Description
Polyurethane load wheel assembly (SKU: 582053150), YL 582053150, for Yale pallet trucks. Wheel diameter 5.00 inches, tread width 2.88 inches, inside diameter 2.44 inches, with shoulder ball bearings. Polyurethane Compound 306 tread, 97A Shore A hardness, steel core construction.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Shore Hardness | 97A Shore A |
| Core Material | Steel |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | YL 582053150 |
| OEM Part Number | 582053150 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the Yale 582053150 load wheel assembly?
A: The Yale 582053150 polyurethane load wheel features a 5.00 inch outside diameter, 2.88 inch tread width, and 2.44 inch inside diameter. These dimensions ensure proper fitment on Yale pallet trucks and compatible equipment. Always verify your equipment specifications before ordering.
Q: Is the 582053150 compatible with other brands besides Yale?
A: The 582053150 is a Yale OEM part number. While the dimensions may fit other pallet trucks, compatibility depends on matching axle diameter, bearing bore, and mounting configuration. Verify your equipment model and cross-check dimensions with your equipment before ordering for non-Yale applications.
Q: What is Compound 306 polyurethane and how does it perform?
A: Compound 306 polyurethane is a standard industrial tread material with 97A Shore A hardness, designed for general pallet truck and material handling use. It provides moderate wear resistance and reasonable grip on dry to slightly wet floors. This compound is not formulated for cold storage or high-moisture environments.
Q: What bearing type does the 582053150 use?
A: The 582053150 includes shoulder ball bearings for smooth rotation and load support. The steel core construction provides durability under typical material handling loads. Regular bearing maintenance and lubrication extend wheel service life.
Q: How long does the 582053150 load wheel typically last?
A: Load wheel lifespan depends on usage frequency, floor conditions, and load weight. Typical service life is 1 to 3 years in moderate industrial use. Rough floors, heavy loads, and continuous operation reduce lifespan. Monitor tread wear and replace when material thickness drops significantly.
