Product Description
Interthor IN 130.5179 Steer Wheel Assembly is a poly/nylon wheel for manual pallet jacks, with 8 inch diameter, 2 inch width, 47 mm center bore, and compatibility for 20-26 mm axles. OEM and equivalent part numbers include IN 130.5179, 130.5179-A, and 150-0315. Polyurethane tread and nylon hub construction, designed as a steering axle wheel for Interthor Thork-Truck series.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Interthor, model IN 130.5179. SKU: IN 130.5179
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Tread Material | Polyurethane outer tread |
| Wheel Core Material | Nylon composite core |
| Finish/Coating | Polyurethane tread molded onto nylon hub |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| OEM Part Number | IN 130.5179 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 130.5179-A, 150-0315 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications for the IN 130.5179 steer wheel?
A: The IN 130.5179 measures 8 inches in diameter by 2 inches in width with a 47 mm center bore. It accommodates 20-26 mm axles and features a polyurethane tread bonded to a nylon composite hub. The assembly is designed as a steering axle wheel for the Interthor Thork-Truck series.
Q: What material construction does this wheel have?
A: The IN 130.5179 uses a polyurethane outer tread molded directly onto a nylon composite core. This combination provides good floor grip, reduced noise compared to steel wheels, and moderate durability for general warehouse use. The polyurethane naturally resists moisture and mild chemicals.
Q: Which Interthor pallet jack models use the IN 130.5179?
A: The IN 130.5179 is designed for Interthor manual pallet jacks, model IN 130.5179. Verify your equipment documentation to confirm compatibility before ordering.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers?
A: Cross-reference part numbers for the IN 130.5179 include 130.5179-A (which is the same assembly with an A designation) and 150-0315 (an equivalent part number from the Thork-Truck series). When reordering, any of these three numbers will reference the same wheel assembly.
Q: How does polyurethane compare to rubber or steel for steering wheels?
A: Polyurethane tread is harder and more wear-resistant than rubber, offering longer service life and better load-carrying performance. Unlike steel wheels, polyurethane reduces noise and vibration while providing adequate grip on dry and lightly wet floors. Steel wheels are reserved for maximum load ratings and extreme durability applications.
