Product Description
The PM 01.13 Steer Wheel Assembly is a direct replacement component for manual pallet jack steering systems, featuring industrial-grade polyurethane tread, die-cast aluminum hub, and precision ball bearing for shaft assemblies. Factory-spec compatible with Palletmaster equipment.
Specifications
Wheel Specifications
| Tread Material | Industrial-grade polyurethane |
| Hub Material | Die cast aluminum, anodized finish |
| Bearing Type | Precision ball bearing |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | PM 01.13 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 01.13-A-ST, PS01.13-A-ST |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the key specifications of the PM 01.13 steer wheel assembly?
A: The PM 01.13 features industrial-grade polyurethane tread, die-cast aluminum hub with anodized finish, and precision ball bearing. It is designed for shaft assemblies commonly found on manual pallet jacks.
Q: What shaft diameter does the PM 01.13 require?
A: The PM 01.13 is designed for shaft assemblies. Verify your equipment matches this specification before ordering, as incorrect sizing will result in poor fitment and unsafe steering operation.
Q: What cross-reference part numbers are equivalent to the PM 01.13?
A: The PM 01.13 is direct replacement compatible with 01.13-A-ST and PS01.13-A-ST part numbers. Always verify compatibility with your exact equipment model before substitution, as some steering wheel variations may have different mounting configurations.
Q: Is the polyurethane tread suitable for wet or cold storage environments?
A: The PM 01.13 features industrial-grade polyurethane for general material handling applications. For specialized environments like wet floors, cold storage, or high-traction requirements, consult product documentation for wheels designed specifically for those conditions.
Q: How should I maintain and inspect the PM 01.13 steer wheel?
A: Regularly inspect the wheel for uneven wear, flat spots, or tread damage. Replace when tread depth reduces steering control or floor contact becomes inconsistent. Lifespan depends on floor conditions, frequency of use, equipment load, and maintenance practices.
