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CL 908684

CL 908684

Wheel, Poly, 6 X 4 X 2.875

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Product Description

Wheel, Poly, 6 X 4 X 2.875

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the exact dimensions of the CL 908684 polyurethane wheel?
A: The CL 908684 is a polyurethane wheel measuring 6 inches in outer diameter, 4 inches in width, and has a 2.875-inch bore size. These dimensions are critical for fitment to your equipment load wheel assembly or caster fork. Measure your existing wheel or verify against your equipment specification sheet before ordering.

Q: Which Clark lift trucks is the CL 908684 wheel compatible with?
A: The CL 908684 polyurethane wheel fits various Clark electric pallet jacks and electric lift trucks with compatible load wheel assemblies. Equipment from multiple production eras may accept this 6-inch wheel. Verify your truck model and production year against Clark wheel compatibility charts to confirm fitment.

Q: What load capacity does the CL 908684 wheel support?
A: A 6-inch polyurethane wheel typically supports loads ranging from 1500 to 3000 pounds depending on bearing quality and wheel compound. The exact capacity depends on your specific lift truck load rating and how the load is distributed across the four wheels. Refer to your equipment capacity plate for exact specifications.

Q: Is the CL 908684 wheel suitable for wet floors and cold storage environments?
A: The CL 908684 polyurethane wheel provides good traction on wet warehouse floors and standard indoor environments. For cold storage or freezer applications with temperatures below 0 degrees Fahrenheit, verify the polyurethane compound grade. Some polyurethane formulations become brittle in extreme cold and may benefit from a high-traction variant.

Q: How often should the CL 908684 wheel be inspected?
A: Inspect load wheels every 6 to 12 months depending on operating hours and surface conditions. Look for uneven wear patterns, flat spots, cracks, or chunks missing from the wheel surface. Replace the wheel if damage exceeds surface level or if uneven wear patterns affect truck handling or stability.