Product Description
Caster wheel CT A000031965 by Caterpillar. Heavy-duty replacement part for electric lift truck, composed of high strength industrial steel and resilient polymer tread, features poly spring block for enhanced shock absorption. Designed for direct mounting and compatible with select Caterpillar electric lift truck models. OEM part number CT A000031965. No cross-reference part numbers available.
Specifications
Material
| Frame Material | High strength industrial steel construction |
| Wheel Material | Resilient polymer tread bonded to core |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CT A000031965 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CT A000031965 caster wheel designed for?
A: The CT A000031965 is a heavy-duty caster wheel replacement part for Caterpillar electric lift trucks. It features high strength industrial steel frame construction with a resilient polymer tread bonded to the core and includes a poly spring block for enhanced shock absorption on uneven warehouse floors and ramps.
Q: What materials are used in the CT A000031965 caster wheel?
A: The frame is constructed from high strength industrial steel for structural durability and load capacity. The wheel tread is a resilient polymer compound bonded to a steel core. The poly spring block absorbs shock and impact, extending wheel and lift truck bearing life.
Q: Which Caterpillar electric lift truck models does the CT A000031965 fit?
A: The CT A000031965 is compatible with select Caterpillar electric lift truck models. Verify your equipment model and serial range match this OEM part number before ordering, as some model years may use alternate caster wheel specifications.
Q: Does the CT A000031965 require any modification for direct mounting?
A: No modification is required. The CT A000031965 is designed for direct mounting to compatible Caterpillar electric lift trucks. Ensure the axle bore and mounting flange match your equipment specifications.
Q: What is the expected service life of the CT A000031965 caster wheel?
A: Service life depends on load cycles, floor surface condition, and maintenance. The resilient polymer tread gradually wears over time. Replace the wheel when tread wear reduces shock absorption or when visible cracking appears in the polymer compound.
