Product Description
Polyurethane wheel assembly, 4 inch diameter by 2 inch width, equipped with precision ball bearing and polypropylene resin core. Maximum rated load 660 lbs per wheel. Bore diameter 0.75 inch, hub length 2.00 inch. Suitable for pallet truck applications.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Tread Hardness | 85 Shore A |
| Core Material | Polypropylene resin |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | FL 9102-A |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FL 9102-A |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the key specifications of the FL 9102-A wheel assembly?
A: The FL 9102-A features a 4 inch diameter by 2 inch width polyurethane wheel with 85 Shore A hardness. It includes a precision ball bearing, polypropylene resin core, 0.75 inch bore diameter, and 2.00 inch hub length. Maximum rated load is 660 lbs per wheel.
Q: What does the 660 lbs per wheel rating mean for the FL 9102-A?
A: This is the maximum load capacity per individual wheel on the FL 9102-A. Total truck load capacity depends on the number of wheels. Exceeding this rating causes accelerated wear, bearing failure, and wheel deformation.
Q: Which pallet trucks use the FL 9102-A wheel assembly?
A: The FL 9102-A fits pallet trucks with a 0.75 inch bore diameter and compatible hub specifications. The 4 x 2 inch dimensions and precision ball bearing make it suitable for standard pallet truck load wheel replacement across multiple manufacturers.
Q: What material benefits does the polyurethane and polypropylene combination provide on the FL 9102-A?
A: The 85 Shore A polyurethane tread balances durability and grip for pallet truck use. The polypropylene resin core provides lightweight rigidity without absorbing moisture. This combination delivers stable performance across most floor types and conditions.
Q: How do I verify the FL 9102-A fits my pallet truck?
A: Measure your current wheel bore diameter and compare against the 0.75 inch specification. Verify the 4 inch diameter and 2 inch width fit your truck frame. Confirm the hub length matches your truck design before ordering.
Q: How often should the FL 9102-A be replaced?
A: Lifespan depends on load frequency, surface conditions, and maintenance. Heavy use, rough concrete, and wet floors accelerate wear. Inspect the FL 9102-A regularly for flat spots, cracking, or bearing play. Replace when tread is worn smooth or the wheel no longer rolls freely.
