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593-8593

Regular price $107.42
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Product Description

Durarun 95A Poly Load Wheel

Specifications

Product Overview
Part Number593-8593
Product TypeLoad Wheel Assembly
Physical Specifications
MaterialPolyurethane
Shore Durometer95A
Typical ApplicationsElectric lift trucks, electric pallet jacks, warehouse stackers
Load CapacityConsult product technical sheet for specific rated load
DiameterConsult product technical sheet
WidthConsult product technical sheet
Compatibility
Axle BoreConsult product technical sheet
Wheel ColorStandard black polyurethane

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the specifications for the Durarun 593-8593 load wheel?
A: The Durarun 593-8593 is a 95A polyurethane load wheel designed for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. The 95A Shore durometer provides balanced load capacity and traction for standard warehouse floor conditions. Exact diameter and width specifications are available in the product technical sheet. This wheel is compatible with standard electric pallet truck mounting configurations.

Q: Can the 593-8593 be used as a direct replacement for worn-out OEM load wheels?
A: Yes, the Durarun 593-8593 serves as a direct replacement for standard 95A polyurethane load wheels on electric pallet trucks and lift trucks from major OEM brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and similar manufacturers. Before ordering, verify that your current wheel diameter, width, and axle bore diameter match the specifications for the 593-8593.

Q: What maintenance extends the lifespan of the 593-8593 wheel?
A: Regular inspection for flat spots, cracks, uneven wear, and hardening of the polyurethane extends wheel life. Keep wheels clean and dry when stored. On equipment in daily use, check wheels monthly for signs of wear or damage. Replace wheels when tread depth becomes uneven, flat spots develop, or the polyurethane begins to harden or crack. Operating within the specified load limits and using equipment on appropriate floor surfaces reduces premature wear.