Product Description
Poly Wheel
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Polyurethane Load Wheel |
| Part Number | BR AT-28-152 |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Polyurethane |
| Material Resistance | Oil, Chemical, and Abrasion Resistant |
| Typical Lifespan | 2-4 years under normal warehouse use |
Compatibility
| Wheel Type | Load Wheel (Non-Marking) |
| Applications | Electric pallet jacks, lift trucks, stackers, and material handling equipment |
| Replacement Indicator | Tread wear to 25% of original thickness, visible cracks, lateral play, or steering difficulty |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the BR AT-28-152 polyurethane wheel?
A: The BR AT-28-152 is a polyurethane load wheel for electric pallet jacks and lift trucks. It provides load support and traction in warehouse and material handling operations.
Q: What equipment is this wheel compatible with?
A: Polyurethane wheels of this type are designed to fit multiple lift truck brands including Toyota, Crown, Hyster, Yale, Raymond, and similar manufacturers.
Q: What are the durability characteristics of polyurethane wheels?
A: Polyurethane wheels resist abrasion, oil degradation, and chemical damage. The BR AT-28-152 maintains performance across typical warehouse temperature ranges and provides consistent traction on most floor surfaces. Performance degrades with heavy overloading or impact damage.
Q: How do I know when to replace the BR AT-28-152 wheel?
A: Replace the wheel when tread wears to 25 percent of original thickness, visible cracks or chunks appear, the wheel develops lateral play, or steering becomes difficult. Typical replacement interval under normal use is 2 to 4 years.
Q: What is the difference between polyurethane and rubber wheels?
A: Polyurethane wheels offer superior chemical and oil resistance, longer lifespan, and consistent non-marking performance. Rubber wheels are softer but may deteriorate when exposed to oils and solvents common in warehouse environments.
Q: How should I store unused BR AT-28-152 wheels?
A: Store wheels in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Keep away from oils, solvents, and other chemicals. Elevate wheels off floor if possible to prevent flat-spotting during long-term storage.