Product Description
GWK-JETL-LW Load Wheel Kit for Jet Model L manual pallet jacks features ultra-polyurethane wheels with 70D hardness, sealed ball bearings, hardened steel axles, and zinc-plated fasteners. Designed for direct fitment to Jet Model L for maintenance or replacement applications.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Jet, model L. SKU: GWK-JETL-LW
Specifications
Wheel Specifications
| Wheel Material | Ultra-Polyurethane, industrial grade |
| Wheel Hardness | 70 Shore D |
| Bearing Type | Sealed ball bearings |
| Bearing Material | Alloy steel |
| Axle Material | Hardened steel |
| Fastener Finish | Zinc-plated |
Compatibility
| Compatible Equipment | Jet Model L manual pallet jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the wheel hardness and material for GWK-JETL-LW?
A: GWK-JETL-LW features ultra-polyurethane wheels at 70 Shore D hardness. This hardness rating provides resistance to impact and moderate abrasion while maintaining grip on concrete, tile, and epoxy floors.
Q: Does GWK-JETL-LW include bearings and axles?
A: Yes. GWK-JETL-LW includes sealed ball bearings, hardened steel axles, and zinc-plated fasteners. All components are pre-assembled and ready for direct mounting to Jet Model L frames.
Q: Can GWK-JETL-LW wheels handle oil and chemical spills?
A: Ultra-polyurethane at 70D offers fair resistance to mineral oil and light solvents. Avoid prolonged exposure to aggressive chemicals such as solvents or strong alkalines. Rinse wheels after chemical contact.
Q: How often should I replace GWK-JETL-LW wheels?
A: Polyurethane wheels typically last 3-5 years under normal warehouse use. Replace when tread wear becomes visible, wheels flatten, or the jack drifts during operation. Check bearing play monthly.
Q: What is the maximum load capacity for GWK-JETL-LW?
A: Load capacity is determined by the Jet Model L frame and hydraulic system, not the wheel kit. GWK-JETL-LW is rated for standard Model L capacity. Do not exceed the jack nameplate load limit.
Q: Do I need special tools to install GWK-JETL-LW?
A: Standard tools suffice: socket wrench set, hex key set, and a rubber mallet for axle removal. Do not use heat or impact tools that may damage the fork or frame. Consult the Model L service manual for torque specs.
