Product Description
Durarun 95A Polyurethane Load Wheel
High-performance load wheel engineered for electric lift trucks and material handling equipment. The Durarun 95A polyurethane compound delivers balanced load-bearing capacity and floor traction while remaining non-marking and floor-safe for sensitive environments. Designed for reliable performance across concrete, asphalt, and sealed warehouse floors. Compatible with major lift truck manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, and Linde equipment.
Specifications
Physical Specifications
| Material | Polyurethane |
| Compound Hardness | 95A Shore |
| Non-Marking | Yes |
| Floor-Safe Rated | Yes |
| Temperature Range | Standard Warehouse (-10°F to 120°F) |
| Typical Service Life | 3–5 years |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the Durarun 95A compound specification mean?
A: The 95A designation refers to the durometer (hardness) rating of the polyurethane compound. A 95A shore hardness provides a balance between load-bearing capacity and traction, making it suitable for general material handling applications on varied floor surfaces.
Q: What lift truck brands are compatible with the F9114?
A: The F9114 Durarun load wheel is compatible with Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, and Linde lift trucks.
Q: How does the F9114 perform on different floor types?
A: The Durarun 95A polyurethane compound is engineered to provide consistent traction on concrete, asphalt, and sealed warehouse floors. It delivers stable load distribution and smooth rolling characteristics across temperature ranges typical in industrial warehouses.
Q: Is the F9114 non-marking and floor-safe?
A: Yes. The F9114 features non-marking polyurethane that does not leave residue, discoloration, or stains on finished floors. It is safe for use in food processing, pharmaceuticals, and cleanroom environments where floor protection is critical.
Q: What is the expected service life of the F9114 load wheel?
A: Polyurethane load wheels typically provide years of service in standard warehouse duty cycles. Lifespan depends on load weight, floor surface, ambient temperature, and usage frequency. Inspect regularly for tread wear and damage.
