Product Description
The rubber load wheel (BJ 079105) is a direct replacement load wheel designed for electric lift trucks, reach trucks, and pallet jacks. This wheel reduces rolling resistance and delivers smoother operation across warehouse floors compared to smaller wheel sizes. The reinforced rubber construction provides durability and consistent performance in demanding material handling environments. Ideal for facilities seeking reliable load wheel replacements that maintain original equipment specifications and fit.
Specifications
Product Overview
| Type | Load Wheel |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Rubber |
| Surface Type | Solid Rubber |
| Load Rating | Standard commercial load capacity per mounting bracket specifications |
Compatibility
| Application | Electric Lift Trucks, Reach Trucks, Electric Pallet Jacks |
| Wheel Position | Load Wheel (Drive/Non-Drive) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 10-inch rubber load wheel?
A: The rubber load wheel (BJ 079105) is a replacement load wheel assembly designed for electric lift trucks and material handling equipment. The larger diameter reduces rolling resistance and provides smoother operation over minor floor imperfections and obstacles compared to smaller wheel sizes.
Q: What diameter is the BJ 079105?
A: This larger size reduces steering effort and provides better load distribution on warehouse floors. Verify that your equipment mounting brackets accommodate the larger diameter before ordering.
Q: Which lift truck models use 10-inch wheels like the BJ 079105?
A: The BJ 079105 is compatible with select electric lift truck models from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, and other manufacturers that specify 10-inch load wheels. Confirm your equipment make, model, and serial range to verify compatibility before purchase.
Q: What is the difference between a 6-inch and 10-inch load wheel?
A: The wheel rolls more easily over obstacles and floor imperfections, reducing operator effort and providing smoother travel. Smaller wheels offer better maneuverability in tight spaces. Larger wheels distribute load pressure over a wider floor area, benefiting high-traffic warehouse zones.
Q: How long does a rubber load wheel last?
A: Rubber load wheels typically last 2 to 4 years depending on floor conditions, usage frequency, and maintenance practices. Cleaner floors and regular equipment maintenance extend wheel lifespan. Heavy daily use may require replacement sooner.
Q: How should I store replacement load wheels?
A: Store load wheels in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and extreme heat. Keep wheels on a flat surface or suspended on a rack to prevent deformation. Protect from oils, grease, and harsh chemicals that can degrade rubber composition.