Product Description
The B35-S-MJP is a steel load roller assembly designed for manual and electric pallet jacks requiring maximum load capacity and durability. The steel tread construction provides superior hardness, impact resistance, and longevity compared to polyurethane or nylon alternatives, making it ideal for high-cycle warehouse operations on concrete floors. Compatible with standard pallet jack equipment, this load roller assembly delivers reliable performance in demanding material handling environments.
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Load Roller Assembly |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Steel |
| Tread Type | Steel |
| Durability Features | High hardness, impact resistance, reduced rolling resistance, concrete floor rated |
| Recommended Use | Heavy-duty warehouse, industrial material handling, high-cycle operations |
Compatibility
| Applications | Manual and electric pallet jacks, warehouse material handling, dock operations |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the B35-S-MJP load roller assembly designed for?
A: The B35-S-MJP is a steel load roller assembly engineered for manual and electric pallet jack applications. The steel construction delivers maximum load capacity and durability for heavy-duty warehouse and industrial material handling duty.
Q: What are the material properties of the B35-S-MJP steel tread?
A: The steel tread provides superior hardness, impact resistance, and load-bearing capacity compared to polyurethane or nylon alternatives. Steel construction makes the B35-S-MJP suitable for abrasive concrete floors and applications requiring maximum durability and reduced rolling resistance.
Q: Which pallet jack brands is the B35-S-MJP compatible with?
A: The B35-S-MJP steel load roller is compatible with standard manual and electric pallet jacks from major manufacturers including Hyster, Yale, Crown, Raymond, and Toyota. Verify your equipment bolt pattern, axle diameter, and bearing type against the B35-S-MJP specifications before ordering.
Q: What maintenance does steel tread require?
A: Inspect the steel tread for pitting, rust, or surface cracks. Clean off debris and concrete dust regularly. Monitor the bearing for play or noise. Apply light machine oil or bearing grease as needed based on operating conditions. Steel can rust if exposed to moisture, so store indoors when not in use.
Q: When should I choose the B35-S-MJP over polyurethane or nylon rollers?
A: Select the B35-S-MJP steel assembly when carrying maximum loads, operating on rough or abrasive concrete, or requiring minimal rolling resistance in high-cycle applications. Steel is durable and cost-effective but may cause more floor wear and generate more noise than softer materials.
