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BR 27462-008

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BR 27462-008

Load Wheel

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Load Wheel

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What equipment is the BR 27462-008 load wheel compatible with?
A: The BR 27462-008 is a load wheel designed for electric lift trucks from major manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Jungheinrich. Verify your equipment model and serial range match this part number before ordering.

Q: What material is the BR 27462-008 made from?
A: The BR 27462-008 load wheel is constructed from polyurethane or elastomer compound selected for durability in material handling applications. This material provides wear resistance and grip on various floor surfaces including concrete and sealed warehouse floors.

Q: How long does a BR 27462-008 load wheel typically last?
A: Load wheel lifespan depends on equipment usage, floor conditions, and maintenance. Wheels operating in heavy-use environments typically last 12 to 36 months. Replace when tread wears smooth, cracks appear, or the wheel no longer maintains proper contact with the floor.

Q: Is BR 27462-008 a wheel component only?
A: BR 27462-008 is the load wheel component. For complete wheel assemblies including bearings, washers, spacers, and retaining hardware, contact your supplier with your equipment model for assembly options.

Q: How do I verify the BR 27462-008 is correct for my equipment?
A: Confirm from your lift truck documentation or service manual. Cross-reference these specifications against your current wheel assembly or contact us with your equipment model and serial number for exact fitment confirmation.

Q: What are the replacement indicators for the BR 27462-008?
A: Replace the load wheel when tread becomes smooth, visible cracks develop in the polyurethane compound, the wheel wobbles on its axis, or the wheel no longer maintains even contact with the floor surface during operation.