Product Description
The Hyster HY 2081800-KIT-XL Load Wheel Kit is a replacement wheel assembly designed for Hyster W40Z and W45Z electric pallet jacks. This kit includes two 97A durometer polyurethane load wheel assemblies, complete with sealed bearings, axles, and mounting fasteners. The 97A compound provides superior wear resistance for high-traffic warehouse environments and continuous-duty applications compared to standard 95A wheels.
Specifications
Compatibility
| Compatible Models | Hyster W40Z (B218), W45Z (C215) Electric Pallet Jack |
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane, 97A durometer |
| Included Components | Two load wheel assemblies, sealed ball bearings, axles, fasteners |
| Wheel Quantity | Two (2) |
Part Numbers
| Part Number | HY 2081800-KIT-XL |
| Cross-Reference | HY 2081800-XL-KIT |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does HY 2081800-KIT-XL include?
A: HY 2081800-KIT-XL includes two 97A durometer polyurethane load wheel assemblies, complete axles, sealed ball bearings, and fasteners. The 97A hardness rating indicates a harder, more wear-resistant compound compared to the standard 95A kit version.
Q: Which Hyster pallet jack models are compatible with HY 2081800-KIT-XL?
A: HY 2081800-KIT-XL fits Hyster W40Z (B218) and W45Z (C215) electric pallet jacks. Verify your equipment designation and production date, as some early units may require the standard 95A kit instead of the XL variant.
Q: What is the difference between HY 2081800-KIT and HY 2081800-KIT-XL?
A: The standard HY 2081800-KIT uses 95A durometer wheels, while HY 2081800-KIT-XL uses 97A durometer wheels. The 97A compound is harder and more resistant to abrasion, making it better for high-traffic facilities, cold storage operations, and continuous-duty equipment.
Q: What cross-reference part numbers should I know for HY 2081800-KIT-XL?
A: HY 2081800-KIT-XL is also known as HY 2081800-XL-KIT. It is the XL-hardness equivalent to the standard HY 2081800-KIT. When ordering replacement wheels for this assembly, verify the 97A specification to avoid receiving the softer 95A version.
Q: How often should I inspect or replace this kit?
A: Inspect the wheels quarterly for wear, flat spots, or bearing noise. Under normal warehouse use, the 97A wheels should provide 18 to 48 months of service. In continuous high-traffic environments, inspect more frequently. Replace the kit if wheels show structural damage or if bearings develop play.
