Product Description
Polyurethane wheel, manufacturer part number 800114618, with 3.25 inch diameter, 2.45 inch tread width, and 95D hardness, designed for electric lift truck parts applications. Features precision bore suitable for sealed ball bearings and solid polyurethane construction for durability.
Specifications
Material
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane (Shore D 95) |
| Finish | Smooth polyurethane tread |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 800114618 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions and bore specification of the 800114618?
A: The 800114618 has a 3.25 inch diameter, 2.45 inch tread width, and a precision bore designed for sealed ball bearings. The solid polyurethane construction with 95D Shore hardness provides durability for electric lift truck applications. The precision bore ensures secure fitment on standard sealed bearing assemblies used across major lift truck brands.
Q: What does precision bore suitable for sealed ball bearings mean?
A: A precision bore means the bore diameter is machined to tight tolerances that allow the wheel to mount securely onto sealed ball bearing axles. Sealed bearings are pre-lubricated and sealed units that require an exact fit. The 800114618 precision bore is designed to slide onto these bearing assemblies without wobble or play, ensuring smooth operation and preventing premature bearing failure.
Q: What lift truck brands use wheels with these specifications?
A: The 800114618 dimensions and sealed bearing bore design are compatible with electric pallet jacks and lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and similar manufacturers using standard 3.25 inch load wheel assemblies with sealed bearings. Confirm your equipment bearing type and bore diameter before ordering to ensure compatibility.
Q: How durable is a 95D solid polyurethane wheel in abrasive environments?
A: The 800114618 solid polyurethane 95D construction provides good abrasion resistance in standard warehouse and light outdoor environments. In highly abrasive conditions such as rough concrete, outdoor use, or operations with sharp debris, wear will accelerate. Typical lifespan ranges from 12 to 18 months in normal warehouse use and 8 to 12 months in heavy abrasion scenarios. Regular tread inspection helps predict replacement timing.
