Product Description
The A185C nylon steer wheel with precision ball bearings is a direct replacement for manual pallet jack rear steer assemblies. Engineered with injection-molded nylon construction and integrated double-sealed 6204-2RS bearings, this wheel offers reliable performance on a axle, ideal for standard manual pallet jack operations in light to moderate-duty environments.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Core Material | Nylon (one-piece injection-molded) |
| Bearing Construction | Chrome steel inner and outer ring with nitrile rubber seals (double-sealed) |
Dimensions & Specifications
| Bearing Type | 6204-2RS sealed ball bearing |
Part Information
| Part Number | A185C |
| Manufacturer Part Number | A185C |
| Original Equipment Compatible Part Number | A185C |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications of the A185C nylon steer wheel?
A: The A185C is a one-piece injection-molded nylon steer wheel with integrated double-sealed 6204-2RS precision ball bearings. The wheel accommodates a axle and is typical for manual pallet jack rear steer assemblies.
Q: What bearing type does the A185C use and what are its dimensions?
A: The A185C uses 6204-2RS sealed ball bearings.
Q: Which manual pallet jack manufacturers offer compatible equipment for the A185C?
A: The A185C is a direct replacement for manual pallet jacks requiring a nylon steer wheel with axle mounting. Known compatible manufacturers include Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and Noblelift models with standard pallet jack configurations. Verify specific compatibility before ordering.
Q: What is the difference between the A185C nylon wheel and steel or polyurethane alternatives?
A: Nylon wheels are lighter than steel and more cost-effective than polyurethane, but have lower load capacity and shorter service life. Nylon is ideal for dry indoor environments but wears faster on rough or wet floors. Polyurethane offers superior durability and longevity, while steel provides maximum load capacity for heavy-duty use.
Q: How should the A185C nylon wheel be maintained to extend its service life?
A: The sealed bearings on the A185C require no routine lubrication. Regularly inspect the wheel for cracks, flat spots, or visible damage. Replace the wheel if it exhibits uneven wear, is chipped, or no longer rolls smoothly. Clean the wheel periodically to remove debris and prevent bearing contamination.
