Product Description
Load Wheel Assembly
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the -A designation mean for the CT 1201764-A?
A: The -A suffix indicates this is an assembly version of the CT 1201764 load wheel. It is a complete assembled unit with integrated bearing components, as opposed to the individual wheel component, and is ready for deployment on compatible electric lift trucks.
Q: Is the CT 1201764-A Durarun wheel suitable for cold storage applications?
A: The CT 1201764-A features 95A Shore polyurethane, which is designed for standard warehouse material handling in ambient temperature environments. For cold storage or freezer applications, consider High Traction polyurethane wheels with low-temperature specifications rated for those conditions.
Q: What is the difference between CT 1201764-A and CT 1201281-A assemblies?
A: Both are load wheel assemblies with 95A Shore polyurethane tread. The primary difference is the wheel design and engineering specification. The CT 1201764 is the Durarun series engineered for extended durability. Verify your equipment specification to determine which assembly is required for your application.
Q: Can the CT 1201764-A assembly be used as a replacement on older Caterpillar pallet jacks?
A: Compatibility depends on matching wheel diameter, bore diameter, and hub configuration with your original equipment specification. Older models may have different mounting standards. Verify wheel dimensions and mounting points against your original equipment documentation before ordering.
Q: How does the Durarun 95A assembly perform compared to aftermarket alternatives?
A: The CT 1201764-A Durarun assembly is engineered to Caterpillar factory-spec standards with optimized polyurethane formulation for durability and floor protection. Performance is consistent with original equipment specifications. When evaluating alternatives, verify that any replacement matches the durometer rating and wheel diameter to ensure proper fit and performance.
Q: What maintenance is recommended for the CT 1201764-A load wheel assembly?
A: Periodically inspect the wheel for signs of uneven wear, flat spots, or damage to the tread surface. Clean the polyurethane tread to remove debris and buildup. Check that the bearing assembly rotates freely without resistance or noise. Store the assembly in a clean, dry environment away from direct sunlight and extreme heat.