Product Description
Polyurethane load wheel replacement for manual pallet jacks, and sealed ball bearing construction. The wheel core is steel and finished with red polyurethane tread, designed for use on fork ends and compatible with part number 800075674.
Specifications
Wheel Specifications
| Wheel Color | Red |
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | Polyurethane with 95A durometer hardness |
| Core Material | Steel |
Bearing Specifications
| Bearing Type | Sealed ball bearing |
Application
| Application | Manual pallet jack fork ends |
Part Numbers
| Direct Replacement Part Number | 800075674 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the physical dimensions and bearing specifications of the 800P load wheel?
A: The 800P is a load wheel with sealed ball bearing construction. The wheel core is steel with red polyurethane tread at 95A durometer hardness. This combination provides load support and floor traction on manual pallet jack fork ends.
Q: Which manual pallet jack brands and models does the 800P wheel fit?
A: The 800P is compatible with manual pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Hyster. It is cross-referenced to direct replacement part number 800075674. Verify your fork end before ordering to confirm fitment.
Q: Why does the 800P use polyurethane tread instead of rubber?
A: Polyurethane at 95A durometer offers better load capacity, faster rolling, and superior wear resistance compared to rubber on manual pallet jacks. The sealed ball bearing design further reduces friction and extends wheel life under continuous use.
Q: What is the typical replacement lifespan for the 800P wheel?
A: Load wheel lifespan depends on floor surface, load weight, and usage frequency. The 800P typically lasts 2 to 4 years in standard warehouse conditions. Steel cores and sealed bearings resist moisture ingress, which extends durability compared to open-bearing designs. Replace when tread visibly wears or if bearing play develops.
Q: Does the 800P wheel require maintenance or lubrication?
A: The 800P uses sealed ball bearings, which means no lubrication is required. Keep wheels clean from debris and inspect periodically for tread wear and bearing noise. Do not attempt to repack sealed bearings.
Q: How should the 800P wheel be stored when not in use?
A: Store wheels in a clean, dry area away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Keep sealed bearings protected from moisture and contaminants. Avoid stacking heavy items on wheels, as this can damage bearings and deform the tread over time.
