Product Description
This poly load wheel kit features 95A durometer wheels made from durable, non-marking polyurethane, ensuring smooth operation on both warehouse and display floors. Designed for maximum performance and reliability, these wheels facilitate effortless movement, making labor-intensive tasks easier and safer.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Raymond, model 101T. SKU: GWK-101T-LW
Specifications
Material
| Tread Hardness | 95A Shore durometer |
| Core Material | Precision-machined steel |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| OEM Part Number | GWK-101T-LW |
| Equipment Compatibility | Raymond 101T electric pallet jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the GWK-101T-LW kit compatible with Raymond 101T electric pallet jacks?
A: Yes, the GWK-101T-LW is specifically designed as a poly load wheel kit for Raymond model 101T electric pallet jacks. This is a direct-fit kit. Do not use on other Raymond models or competitor equipment without verifying compatibility.
Q: What does 95A Shore durometer mean for these polyurethane wheels?
A: 95A Shore durometer indicates a hard polyurethane formulation optimized for load wheels on electric lift trucks. This hardness provides excellent durability and wear resistance on warehouse and display floors while maintaining non-marking properties on finished surfaces.
Q: Are the wheels in the GWK-101T-LW kit non-marking?
A: Yes, the durable non-marking polyurethane tread is designed for use on both warehouse floors and display areas without leaving scuff marks or discoloration. This makes the kit suitable for retail environments and showroom applications.
Q: What core material is used in the GWK-101T-LW wheels?
A: The GWK-101T-LW features precision-machined steel cores that have been cast and finished. This ensures dimensional stability, load distribution, and resistance to permanent deformation during heavy use cycles typical of electric pallet jack operation.
Q: How should the GWK-101T-LW kit be installed on my Raymond 101T?
A: The kit includes the wheels needed for your Raymond 101T. Installation requires lowering the truck to the ground, removing old wheels (typically bolt or press-fit), and installing new kit wheels following Raymond factory procedures. Refer to your equipment manual or contact a service technician if unfamiliar with wheel replacement.
