Product Description
Load wheel component manufactured from Durarun 95A durometer polyurethane material for electric pallet jack and walkie truck applications. Aftermarket replacement part designed for material handling equipment load roller positions.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane (Poly) |
| Durometer Hardness | 95A Shore A hardness rating |
| Material Type | Durarun polyurethane compound |
| Material Composition | Standard-traction polyurethane formulation |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Manufacturer Part Number | 593-1015 |
| Application | Electric pallet jacks and walkie trucks |
| Position | Load wheel and roller positions |
Performance & Lifespan
| Expected Service Life | 1500-3000 operating hours under typical warehouse use |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the material composition and durometer of the 593-1015?
A: The 593-1015 is constructed from Durarun polyurethane compound with a 95A Shore A durometer hardness rating. This is a standard-traction polyurethane formulation designed for load wheel and roller positions on electric pallet jacks and walkie trucks.
Q: Which electric lift truck brands use the 593-1015 load wheel?
A: The 593-1015 load wheel is compatible with electric pallet jacks and walkie trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, Linde, and other major material handling manufacturers.
Q: What is the typical load rating for the 593-1015 wheel?
A: Consult your equipment manual or contact us with your model number for exact capacity specifications.
Q: How long does the 593-1015 load wheel last under normal use?
A: Under typical warehouse operation with even weight distribution, the 593-1015 polyurethane load wheel provides operating hours before tread hardening or wear requires replacement. Proper equipment maintenance and floor conditions directly extend wheel lifespan.
Q: What maintenance is recommended for polyurethane load wheels?
A: Inspect wheels periodically for excessive wear, cracks, or flat spots. Clean wheels regularly to prevent debris buildup. Check wheel mounting bolts for tightness. Replace wheels when tread becomes hard or uneven wear develops.
Q: Can the 593-1015 be used as both a load wheel and steer wheel?
A: The 593-1015 is specifically engineered for load wheel positions. Load wheels and steer wheels have different performance requirements. Verify the wheel position (load vs. steer) when ordering replacement wheels for your specific equipment.
