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CL L000824

CL L000824

Durarun 95A Poly Load Wheel

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Product Description

Durarun 95A Poly Load Wheel

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the Durarun 95A polyurethane compound in the CL L000824?
A: Durarun 95A is a polyurethane formulation rated at 95 Shore A hardness, engineered for material handling equipment. This compound provides balanced load-bearing capacity and floor traction on standard warehouse and facility surfaces.

Q: What equipment is the CL L000824 compatible with?
A: The CL L000824 is a Clark-branded load wheel component. Compatibility depends on hub bore size and axle specifications. Verify your equipment brand and hub bore dimensions before ordering. Cross-reference your current wheel part number with equipment specifications to confirm fitment on Clark, Crown, Toyota, Raymond, or other lift truck models.

Q: What is the expected lifespan of a Durarun 95A polyurethane load wheel?
A: Polyurethane load wheels typically last 2-4 years under normal warehouse conditions. Actual lifespan depends on load frequency, floor type, and maintenance practices. Inspect periodically for wear, flat spots, or cracks, and replace when tread depth or load capacity becomes compromised.

Q: Can the CL L000824 be used in cold storage or wet environments?
A: The standard Durarun 95A formulation is designed for general warehouse use at standard temperatures. For cold storage, wet floors, or specialized environments, verify the specific polyurethane compound temperature and moisture ratings. Contact your parts supplier to confirm environmental specifications and explore alternative formulations if needed.

Q: What maintenance does the CL L000824 require?
A: Inspect regularly for debris, dirt buildup, or visible damage. Clean wheels as needed to maintain traction. Monitor for uneven wear patterns, flat spots, or wobbling, which may indicate bearing issues or alignment problems. Replace when wear reduces load-bearing performance or creates operational safety concerns.