Product Description
Hyster HY 2013297 caster wheel assembly with integrated bearings, 95-A durometer polyurethane wheel for W 40 XL and W 40 XT electric pallet trucks
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Hyster, model W40XL/W40XT. SKU: HY 2013297
Specifications
Compatibility
| Equipment Models | Hyster W 40 XL, W 40 XT series |
Material
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane compound |
| Durometer Rating | 95-A Shore A hardness scale |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 2013297 (Hyster) |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Related series: 2007884, 3246410, 323772, 346202, 351314, 526120, 826275 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What Hyster models does the HY 2013297 caster wheel assembly fit?
A: The HY 2013297 is engineered for Hyster W40XL and W40XT electric pallet trucks. These are the primary OEM model matches. Always verify your equipment model before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
Q: What is the wheel material and durometer rating for the HY 2013297?
A: The HY 2013297 features a 95-A Shore A hardness polyurethane wheel compound. This durometer rating provides balanced grip, floor protection, and rolling efficiency for general warehouse and distribution center applications.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the HY 2013297?
A: Related OEM cross-reference numbers include 2007884, 3246410, 323772, 346202, 351314, 526120, and 826275. These may represent equivalent assemblies across different Hyster product lines or service bulletins. Always confirm fitment with your specific equipment.
Q: How long does the HY 2013297 wheel typically last?
A: Lifespan depends on floor type, load frequency, and maintenance. Polyurethane wheels at 95-A durometer typically last 12 to 36 months in moderate warehouse use. High-intensity operations or rough flooring may reduce wheel life. Regular inspection helps identify wear early.
Q: Can the HY 2013297 be used in cold storage?
A: The 95-A polyurethane compound performs in standard warehouse conditions. For cold storage environments below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, verify compatibility with your operations team, as polyurethane hardness and rolling characteristics can shift in extreme cold.
