Product Description
Tandem load roller wheel assem
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the load rating and tire material of the B45-MJP tandem load roller wheel?
A: The B45-MJP is a tandem load roller wheel assembly for forklift load wheels or guide rollers. Load rating depends on bearing quality, wheel diameter, and tire compound. Provide your forklift model and intended application (load wheel versus guide wheel), and we can confirm the load capacity. Exceeding rated load causes premature bearing failure and tire delamination.
Q: Which forklift models use the B45-MJP tandem roller wheel assembly?
A: The B45-MJP is compatible with electric and manual forklifts from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and similar brands that use tandem load wheel configurations. Confirm your equipment manufacturer, model, and serial range before ordering. Wheel diameter, bore size, and bearing width must match your mast or load wheel assembly.
Q: What tire compound does the B45-MJP use, and is it suitable for cold storage?
A: The B45-MJP tire material depends on your application. Standard polyurethane tires work well in normal warehouse temperatures but harden in cold storage below minus 10 degrees Fahrenheit. If you operate in cold storage or wet floors, verify whether the B45-MJP uses high-traction polyurethane or specialized cold-temperature compound. Tire hardening reduces grip and increases sliding risk.
Q: How long does the B45-MJP tandem wheel assembly typically last?
A: Wheel lifespan depends on load, operating hours, floor surface, and maintenance. Under normal material handling conditions, the B45-MJP typically performs for 18 to 36 months. Heavy-duty applications, uneven loads, or damaged bearing seals reduce lifespan significantly. Inspect wheels monthly for flat spots, tire cracking, or unusual noise indicating bearing wear.
Q: Can the B45-MJP tandem roller wheel be lubricated or replaced?
A: The B45-MJP bearing assembly is sealed and requires no routine greasing. If bearing noise or grinding sounds develop, the assembly must be replaced as a unit. Bearing seizure indicates seal failure or contamination. Do not attempt to force rotation of a seized wheel, as this damages the mast or mounting bracket.
Q: What is the bore diameter and mounting configuration for the B45-MJP?
A: Bore diameter, shaft type (threaded or axle), and mounting width vary based on your specific forklift mast design. Provide your equipment model, serial number, or mast assembly diagram, and we will confirm the exact mounting specifications. Incorrect bore or mounting width prevents proper wheel seating and causes structural misalignment.
