Product Description
The Durarun 95A Polyurethane Load Wheel (part 593-8593) is a durable wheel assembly designed for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. Constructed from 95A Shore durometer polyurethane, this wheel provides excellent load capacity, floor traction, and resistance to typical warehouse chemicals and moisture. The 95A hardness rating balances load-bearing performance with smooth operation on standard industrial flooring. This wheel serves as a direct replacement for standard polyurethane load wheels across major equipment brands.
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | 593-8593 |
| Product Type | Load Wheel Assembly |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Polyurethane |
| Shore Durometer | 95A |
| Typical Applications | Electric lift trucks, electric pallet jacks, warehouse stackers |
| Load Capacity | Consult product technical sheet for specific rated load |
Compatibility
| Axle Bore | Consult product technical sheet |
| Wheel Color | Standard black polyurethane |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 593-8593 and what equipment does it fit?
A: The 593-8593 is a 95A polyurethane load wheel designed for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. It serves as a direct replacement load wheel for standard electric material handling equipment from major manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and similar brands.
Q: What does 95A Shore durometer mean?
A: Shore durometer is a measure of polyurethane hardness. The 95A rating provides balanced load-carrying capacity combined with good traction and floor grip, making it suitable for standard warehouse and industrial floor conditions including concrete, tile, and sealed epoxy surfaces.
Q: Can the 593-8593 be used as a direct replacement wheel?
A: Yes, the 593-8593 is a direct replacement load wheel for standard 95A polyurethane wheels on compatible electric equipment.
Q: What maintenance extends the lifespan of this wheel?
A: Regular inspection for flat spots, cracks, uneven wear, and hardening of the polyurethane material extends wheel life. Keep wheels clean and dry when not in use. For equipment in daily operation, inspect wheels monthly for signs of damage or excessive wear. Replace wheels when tread depth becomes uneven, flat spots develop, or polyurethane begins to harden or crack.
Q: How should the 593-8593 wheel be stored?
A: Store wheels in a clean, dry environment away from direct sunlight and extreme temperature fluctuations. Prolonged UV exposure and temperature variations can affect polyurethane durability. Keep wheels on a flat surface to prevent warping or deformation during storage.
Q: What floor conditions are suitable for this 95A wheel?
A: The 95A polyurethane wheel performs well on standard warehouse floors including concrete, sealed epoxy, tile, and asphalt. Avoid extremely rough or uneven surfaces that could cause accelerated wear. Operating within specified load limits and on appropriate surfaces reduces premature wear.
