Product Description
The polyurethane load wheel is a direct replacement for electric lift truck and pallet jack applications requiring durable, non-marking wheel surfaces. Molded polyurethane construction provides excellent traction on warehouse concrete floors and outdoor surfaces while maintaining flexibility in cold storage environments. Ideal for mid-capacity electric forklifts and lift trucks operating in multi-surface environments.
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | CL 913394 |
Physical Specifications
| Material Composition | Molded Polyurethane |
| Load Capacity (typical) | 2000-3000 lbs per wheel |
| Surface Compatibility | Concrete, warehouse floors, outdoor paved surfaces |
| Cold Storage Performance | Maintains flexibility to -10°C |
| Typical Service Life | 3-5 years in high-traffic environments |
Compatibility
| Wheel Type | Polyurethane Load Wheel |
| Wheel Marking | Non-marking |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the 3 1/4 X 3 3/4 polyurethane wheel?
A: This polyurethane load wheel. Verify these dimensions match your electric lift truck wheel assembly before ordering.
Q: What is the load capacity of this polyurethane wheel?
A: Polyurethane wheels typically support 2000-3000 lbs per wheel depending on lift truck configuration, axle spacing, and total truck load rating. Consult your equipment's load chart for maximum safe load limits.
Q: What surfaces can this wheel be used on?
A: The polyurethane compound is suitable for concrete warehouse floors, paved outdoor surfaces, and smooth industrial surfaces. The non-marking design makes it ideal for facilities where floor staining must be minimized.
Q: How long does a polyurethane wheel typically last?
A: Polyurethane wheels generally last 3-5 years in high-traffic warehouse environments. Service life depends on usage intensity, surface conditions, load distribution, and maintenance. Replace when visible tread wear, flat spots, or reduced rolling efficiency occur.
Q: Can this wheel be used in cold storage or wet environments?
A: Yes. Polyurethane maintains flexibility in cold storage environments down to -10°C and provides good traction on wet concrete floors. This material outperforms rubber in these challenging conditions. Inspect more frequently in wet areas for debris accumulation.
Q: What inspection should be performed on this wheel?
A: Inspect quarterly for visible cracks, separations between wheel layers, flat spots, embedded debris in the polyurethane, and overall rolling smoothness. Replace immediately if structural damage is detected or wheel no longer rolls freely.