Product Description
Industrial polyurethane load wheel designed for electric lift trucks and material handling equipment. The 886342 features a reliable performance on hard floors while resisting oils, solvents, and common industrial chemicals. Ideal for warehouse and manufacturing environments requiring dependable wheel performance and floor protection.
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Load Wheel |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Polyurethane |
| Chemical Resistance | Resistant to oils and solvents |
| Typical Lifespan | 3000-5000 operating hours (warehouse environments) |
Compatibility
| Applications | Electric lift trucks, electric pallet jacks, forklifts |
| Replacement Indicator | When reduces more than 10% or flat spots develop |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the 886342 wheel?
A: The 886342 is a polyurethane wheel with dimensions. Verify these dimensions match your load wheel mounting before ordering.
Q: Which lift trucks does the 886342 wheel fit?
A: This polyurethane load wheel is compatible with electric lift trucks from Clark and other major brands using this wheel size. Cross-reference your equipment model and axle specifications to confirm fitment.
Q: What material is the 886342 wheel made from?
A: The 886342 is a polyurethane wheel designed for general industrial material handling applications. Polyurethane provides good load capacity and floor contact while resisting oils and solvents.
Q: How long does a polyurethane wheel typically last?
A: Polyurethane wheel lifespan depends on load, floor conditions, and usage intensity. In typical warehouse environments, expect 3000 to 5000 operating hours before significant wear. Replace when reduces more than 10 percent from original or if flat spots develop.
Q: What maintenance does the 886342 wheel require?
A: Inspect polyurethane wheels regularly for flat spots, cracks, or excessive wear. Clean wheels monthly to remove debris and chemical buildup. Check wheel mounting bolts for tightness. Do not apply sealants or coatings that may degrade polyurethane material.