Product Description
The polyurethane caster wheel 0000-1803655 delivers smooth, reliable performance in Clark electric lift trucks and compatible material handling equipment. Its polyurethane tread bonded to a steel core provides excellent load capacity, abrasion resistance, and quiet warehouse operation. Equipped with precision ball bearings for extended service life under high-frequency use, this wheel is designed as a direct replacement in caster wheel positions.
Specifications
Physical Specifications
| Material - Tread | Polyurethane |
| Material - Core | Steel |
| Bearing Type | Precision ball bearing |
Compatibility
| Wheel Position | Caster wheel assembly |
| Application | Electric lift trucks, forklifts, material handling equipment |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the 0000-1803655 wheel?
A: The 0000-1803655 is a polyurethane wheel suitable for electric lift truck caster wheel positions on Clark and compatible equipment.
Q: What material is the tread on the 0000-1803655?
A: The 0000-1803655 features a polyurethane tread bonded to a steel core. Polyurethane provides good load capacity, abrasion resistance, and quiet operation in warehouse environments.
Q: Is the 0000-1803655 compatible with electric lift trucks?
A: Yes, the 0000-1803655 is engineered as a caster wheel replacement for Clark electric lift trucks. Verify your equipment model and confirm it matches your truck specifications before ordering.
Q: What bearing type does the 0000-1803655 use?
A: The 0000-1803655 is equipped with a precision ball bearing, which supports smooth rotation and extended wheel life under load. Precision ball bearings are standard for electric lift truck wheels in high-frequency use environments.
Q: How long does a polyurethane wheel typically last?
A: Polyurethane wheel lifespan depends on load weight, floor conditions, and usage frequency. Wheels in heavy-use warehouse environments typically provide 2-5 years of service. Inspect wheels regularly for wear, cracks, or flat spots, and replace when tread depth is visibly reduced or bearing play develops.