Product Description
IN 403862L polyurethane load wheel assembly for manual pallet jacks, featuring 70D durometer hardness. Compatible with Rol-Lift 5500 lb capacity pallet trucks, Presto, Mobile, and Interthor equipment. Complete assembly with integrated 6205 series precision ball bearing for heavy-duty material handling applications.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane compound |
| Durometer Hardness | 70D Shore D hardness |
Bearing & Performance
| Bearing Type | 6205 series precision ball bearing |
| Application | Heavy-duty material handling |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Manufacturer Part Number | IN 403862L |
| Cross Reference Part Numbers | IN 403862 (Interthor/Mobile equivalent) |
| Compatible Equipment | Rol-Lift, Presto, Mobile, Interthor manual pallet jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the IN 403862L load wheel assembly?
A: The IN 403862L is a polyurethane load wheel assembly with a 70D Shore D durometer hardness. It includes an integrated 6205 series precision ball bearing rated for pallet trucks and is compatible with Rol-Lift, Presto, Mobile, and Interthor equipment.
Q: What does the 70D Shore D durometer mean?
A: The 70D Shore D durometer indicates the polyurethane hardness level. This rating provides a balance between load support capacity and floor protection. Higher durometer wheels support heavier loads but may cause more floor wear, while lower durometer wheels are softer and provide better grip with less floor damage.
Q: Which equipment is compatible with the IN 403862L?
A: This load wheel assembly is compatible with manual pallet jacks from Rol-Lift, Presto, Mobile, and Interthor. Cross reference part number is IN 403862. Always verify your equipment model before ordering to ensure correct fitment.
Q: What bearing is included with this wheel assembly?
A: The IN 403862L includes a 6205 series precision ball bearing, which is the standard bearing type for heavy-duty material handling applications. This bearing supports smooth, reliable wheel rotation under load.
Q: How long will the IN 403862L wheel last?
A: On equipment used daily in standard applications, polyurethane wheels typically last months depending on load, floor surface conditions, and maintenance practices. Replace the wheel when you observe flat spots, cracks, uneven wear patterns, or loss of grip. Regular inspection extends wheel life.
Q: How should I store the IN 403862L when not in use?
A: Store the load wheel in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and extreme heat, which can degrade polyurethane over time. Avoid stacking heavy objects on the wheel. Keep it clean and free from oil or chemical spills that could damage the polyurethane compound.
