Product Description
A000050859 load wheel assembly for pallet jack applications. Constructed with abrasion-resistant polyurethane tread and cast steel core, features integrated shoulder bearing, and is designed for direct axle mounting. Suitable for Liftsplus.com and select compatible material handling equipment.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Core Material | High-strength cast steel |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | A000050859 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A000050859 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the key specifications of the A000050859 load wheel assembly?
A: The A000050859 features a high-strength cast steel core with abrasion-resistant polyurethane tread, integrated shoulder bearing, and direct axle mounting. It is designed for pallet jack and electric lift truck applications requiring durable, low-maintenance load support.
Q: Which pallet jack and lift truck models are compatible with the A000050859?
A: The A000050859 is compatible with material handling equipment from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, Linde, Clark, Mitsubishi, CAT, and BT. Confirm wheel diameter, bore size, and axle length match your specific equipment before ordering.
Q: What does the integrated shoulder bearing do on the A000050859?
A: The integrated shoulder bearing allows the wheel to rotate smoothly on the axle while supporting radial load. This design reduces friction, improves steering response, and extends wheel life by distributing load evenly across the bearing surface.
Q: How does the cast steel core improve the A000050859 performance?
A: Cast steel provides strength and rigidity, resisting deformation under heavy loads. The cast steel core maintains wheel geometry and alignment, preventing wobble or drift during operation. This results in smoother pallet jack handling and longer wheel life.
Q: What maintenance does the A000050859 load wheel require?
A: Periodically verify that the wheel rotates freely. If resistance develops, the integrated bearing may need lubrication or replacement. Inspect the polyurethane tread for excessive wear or damage. Replace the assembly if the tread becomes thin, the wheel wobbles, or the bearing becomes stiff.
