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CT 1086863

CT 1086863

Poly Load Wheel 95A

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Product Description

Poly Load Wheel 95A

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the durometer rating for the CT 1086863?
A: The CT 1086863 is a polyurethane load wheel with 95A durometer hardness (Shore A scale). This rating provides excellent durability and wear resistance for typical electric lift truck and pallet jack load wheel applications on standard warehouse and material handling floors.

Q: What are the material and construction details?
A: The CT 1086863 features a polyurethane tread compound bonded to a steel core construction. This combination provides good floor grip, wear resistance, and shock absorption for electric material handling equipment.

Q: What dimensions should I verify before ordering?
A: Before purchasing, verify the specifications for your specific Caterpillar electric lift truck model to ensure proper fit on the load wheel axle assembly.

Q: Is this wheel suitable for wet floors or cold storage environments?
A: The CT 1086863 uses standard 95A polyurethane designed for typical warehouse conditions. For specialized environments like wet floors or cold storage operations, verify traction requirements with your equipment specifications to determine if a high-traction polyurethane variant is needed.

Q: What equipment is this wheel compatible with?
A: The CT 1086863 is designed for Caterpillar electric lift trucks and material handling equipment. Consult your vehicle documentation or contact a parts supplier to confirm compatibility with your specific model.

Q: How long does a load wheel typically last?
A: Load wheel lifespan depends on floor conditions, load weight, and usage intensity. The 95A polyurethane compound is engineered for extended service life, but wheels should be inspected regularly for wear and replaced when tread depth becomes uneven or insufficient.