Product Description
A0000-23309 Poly Tire/Hub is an OEM replacement drive tire and hub assembly, constructed with high-durability polyurethane tread and steel hub, engineered for electric lift truck applications. Supplied as a pre-assembled bolt-on unit for direct replacement on compatible electric lift truck drive axles.
Specifications
Material
| Tire Material | Polyurethane |
Part Numbers
| SKU | A0000-23309 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the A0000-23309 poly tire/hub assembly used for?
A: The A0000-23309 is an OEM replacement drive tire and hub assembly for electric lift trucks. It is a pre-assembled, bolt-on unit supplied as a complete replacement for direct mounting on compatible drive axles.
Q: What materials are used in the A0000-23309 construction?
A: The A0000-23309 combines high-durability polyurethane tread with a steel hub. The steel hub is machined for precise fitment, and the polyurethane tread provides wear resistance and floor contact in electric lift truck applications.
Q: Is the A0000-23309 pre-assembled or does it require assembly?
A: The A0000-23309 is supplied as a pre-assembled bolt-on unit. The polyurethane tread is bonded to the machined steel hub and ready for direct mounting on your equipment drive axle.
Q: Which electric lift truck brands is the A0000-23309 compatible with?
A: The A0000-23309 is engineered for electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and other major OEM brands. Confirm your equipment model and OEM part number match A0000-23309 or equivalent cross-references before ordering.
Q: How do I verify the A0000-23309 will fit my equipment?
A: Check your equipment documentation for OEM part number A0000-23309 or look up cross-reference numbers for your specific lift truck model. Verify the hub bore diameter and bolt pattern match your drive axle. Contact us with your equipment model, serial number, and current tire/hub part number if you need confirmation.
Q: What is the expected service life of the A0000-23309?
A: Polyurethane tire/hub lifespan typically ranges from 2-4 years in standard warehouse operations, depending on load weight, floor conditions, and operating hours. High-traffic areas or uneven floors may reduce lifespan. Inspect regularly for tread wear and hub cracking.
