Product Description
High-performance 95D polyurethane wheel (part number 971867) designed for electric lift trucks and material handling equipment. Delivers superior wear resistance and resilience for both steering and load applications. The durable polyurethane construction withstands demanding warehouse environments and maintains performance under repetitive loading cycles. Ideal for replacement wheel applications on electric forklifts and pallet jacks.
Specifications
Material
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane (95D) |
| Material Specification | Polyurethane durometer: 95D |
Part Numbers
| OEM/Manufacturer Part Number | 971867 |
Performance
| Resilience | High resilience characteristic of 95D polyurethane |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the 95D durometer rating mean for the 971867 wheel?
A: The 95D polyurethane durometer indicates the hardness rating of the wheel material. 95D polyurethane provides high wear resistance and resilience, making it suitable for load-bearing and general-purpose applications on electric lift trucks.
Q: Is the 971867 wheel suitable for steering or load applications?
A: The 971867 is a polyurethane wheel suitable for both steering and load applications on electric lift trucks. The 95D durometer hardness provides durability and resilience for either use. Verify application requirements before installing.
Q: What is the compatibility range for the 971867 wheel?
A: The 971867 polyurethane wheel is designed for electric lift trucks and industrial material handling equipment. Confirm your equipment model, wheel bore diameter, and overall dimensions match the 971867 specifications before ordering.
Q: How does the 95D polyurethane construction affect wheel performance?
A: The 95D polyurethane in the 971867 offers high wear resistance and resilience, reducing damage from impacts and extending wheel life in demanding industrial environments. The material resists abrasion and maintains shape under repetitive loading.
Q: What maintenance is needed for the 971867 wheel?
A: Periodically inspect the 971867 for visible wear, cracks, or flat spots. Clean debris from the wheel surface. Replace the wheel when diameter wear becomes excessive or if structural damage appears that could affect equipment safety or performance.
Q: How long does the 971867 wheel typically last?
A: Lifespan depends on load weight, operating hours, flooring conditions, and usage intensity. The 95D polyurethane construction provides durability, but wheel replacement schedules vary by application. Monitor wear regularly and plan replacement before failure occurs.
