Product Description
Hyster HY 3006190 bearing load wheel is engineered for electric lift trucks, featuring a 130 mm diameter polyurethane wheel with high carbon chrome steel ball bearing, designed for critical load bearing function in pallet jack and stacker applications. The part is validated as an OEM Hyster product for electric lift truck compatibility.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
| Bearing Material | High carbon chrome steel |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | HY 3006190 |
| OEM Part Number | HY 3006190 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the HY 3006190 bearing load wheel designed for?
A: The HY 3006190 is a bearing load wheel for Hyster electric lift trucks, featuring a 130 mm diameter polyurethane wheel with high carbon chrome steel ball bearing. It supports load in pallet jack and stacker applications where precision and durability are critical.
Q: What electric lift truck models use the HY 3006190?
A: The HY 3006190 is validated as an OEM Hyster product for electric lift trucks. Confirm your equipment model and serial range match this 130 mm diameter specification before ordering, as wheel sizes and bearing types differ across models.
Q: What are the material specifications and load rating?
A: The HY 3006190 features polyurethane wheel material bonded to a high carbon chrome steel ball bearing. The polyurethane compound provides grip and wear resistance. Load capacity must be confirmed against your equipment weight and application requirements.
Q: How long do polyurethane load wheels typically last?
A: Polyurethane load wheel lifespan depends on floor type, load, and operating hours. Failure indicators include flat spots, excessive wear, bearing noise, or wobbling. High-traffic or uneven floor conditions reduce wheel life compared to smooth floor operation.
Q: Does the HY 3006190 fit other lift truck brands?
A: The HY 3006190 is an OEM Hyster part with 130 mm diameter and specific bearing dimensions. Crown, Toyota, or Raymond load wheels may appear similar, but mounting diameter, bearing type, and load rating must match exactly before cross-fitting.
Q: What maintenance does a load wheel require?
A: Load wheels require regular visual inspection for flat spots, cracks, or bearing play. Replace wheels when they show uneven wear or excessive deflection under load. Bearing balls cannot be serviced and require full wheel replacement if damaged.
