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CL 994395

Durarun 95A Poly Load Wheel

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Durarun 95A Poly Load Wheel

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the Durarun 95A material composition and wet floor performance?
A: The Durarun 95A is a high-traction polyurethane compound rated at 95A durometer hardness. It performs reliably on wet floors and in cold storage environments, resisting slipping and providing consistent grip across standard warehouse temperatures. This makes it suitable for electric lift truck operations in freezer and damp facility conditions.

Q: What electric lift truck brands use the 0000-72008 load wheel?
A: The 0000-72008 load wheel fits multiple electric lift truck models from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Yale. Verify your equipment model number and wheel mounting diameter before ordering to confirm compatibility, as fitment varies by truck generation and series.

Q: How long does a Durarun 95A polyurethane load wheel typically last in service?
A: Load wheel lifespan depends on daily operating hours, load weight, and floor surface conditions. Durarun 95A wheels typically deliver 2000 to 4000 operating hours before replacement. High-intensity warehouse use and rough concrete accelerate wear. Inspect wheels quarterly for flat spots, cracks, or uneven wear patterns.

Q: Is the CL 994395 a direct replacement for load wheels from other manufacturers?
A: The CL 994395 is an aftermarket load wheel designed as a direct replacement to match factory specifications for select Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Yale models. Cross-reference the wheel bore diameter, axle size, and mounting hardware with your equipment documentation before purchase.

Q: What maintenance is required for a Durarun 95A load wheel?
A: Load wheels require periodic inspection for debris, damage, and uneven wear. Clean the wheel surface to maintain traction and inspect bearings for play or noise. Do not apply additional lubricants to the polyurethane surface as this reduces grip. Replace when wear reduces tread depth or flat spots develop.