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Polyurethane Dual Load Wheel for Lift Trucks

FL 9133 HL

Polyurethane Dual Load Wheel with 6205Z Bearing

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Product Description

FL 9133 HL is a polyurethane dual load wheel, fitted with 6205Z bearing, designed as a direct replacement for select electric lift truck models. This component is compatible with multiple and aftermarket part numbers, offering robust support for pallet trucks requiring poly wheels with precise bore tolerance.

Specifications

Physical Specifications
Wheel ProfileDual load (square profile)
Material & Construction
Wheel Core MaterialHigh-strength steel core
Tread MaterialPolyurethane
Bearing & Hardware
Bearing Type6205Z Deep-groove ball bearing (shielded both sides)
Bore TolerancePrecise
Part Numbers
Primary Part NumberFL 9133 HL
Cross-Reference Part NumbersGW 9133, SU 9133, SU 9133-EZ, SU 9133-XL, CR 77084

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the dimensions of the FL 9133 HL dual load wheel?
A: The FL 9133 HL features a square load profile that provides balanced load distribution. This wheel is fitted with a 6205Z precision bearing. Verify these dimensions match your existing wheels before ordering to ensure proper fit.

Q: What bearing is used in the FL 9133 HL?
A: The FL 9133 HL uses a 6205Z deep-groove ball bearing with shielded protection on both sides. The shielded design reduces contamination ingress and extends bearing service life in material handling environments. This bearing type is standard across most electric lift truck load wheel applications.

Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the FL 9133 HL?
A: The FL 9133 HL cross-references to GW 9133, SU 9133, SU 9133-EZ, SU 9133-XL, and CR 77084. These part numbers may be used interchangeably depending on availability and supplier. The SU prefix indicates Superior brand manufacture. Confirm specifications match your equipment requirements before purchase.

Q: What is the core material of the FL 9133 HL load wheel?
A: The FL 9133 HL features a high-strength steel core with polyurethane tread molded to the surface. The steel core provides structural rigidity and precise bore tolerance for secure axle fitment. The polyurethane tread delivers load capacity, floor traction, and durability for material handling operations.

Q: Which electric lift truck models is the FL 9133 HL compatible with?
A: The FL 9133 HL is designed as a direct replacement for select electric lift truck and electric pallet jack models from major manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Hyster, and similar brands. The 6205Z bearing matches multiple equipment applications. Cross-reference your specific equipment model with part numbers GW 9133, SU 9133, CR 77084, or the SU 9133-EZ variant for cold storage applications.

Q: Can the FL 9133 HL wheel be used as a load wheel or steer wheel?
A: The FL 9133 HL is designed and rated as a load wheel for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. It is not recommended for use as a steer wheel. Verify your equipment's wheel mounting position (load vs. steer) before installation to ensure proper performance and safety.

Q: How should I store the FL 9133 HL wheel when not in use?
A: Store the FL 9133 HL in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Keep the wheel on a flat surface to prevent warping. Avoid stacking heavy items on top of the wheel, as this can cause permanent deformation of the polyurethane tread. Protect the bearing from moisture and contamination during storage.

Q: What is the service life of the FL 9133 HL load wheel?
A: The FL 9133 HL polyurethane load wheel typically provides 2-5 years of service in normal material handling environments, depending on application intensity, floor conditions, and maintenance practices. Inspect the wheel regularly for tread wear, cracks, or bearing noise. Replace the wheel when tread thickness diminishes or when bearing performance degrades.