Product Description
Jet JT PT2748J-080BN black nylon load wheel assembly with integrated precision roller bearings on steel hub core. Factory-assembled component designed for Model J series manual pallet jacks with 27 inch fork width. Complete load roller unit with non-marking nylon contact surface and spring pin retention mounting system. Compatible with 36, 42, and 48 inch fork length configurations.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Jet, model PTX & JTX. SKU: JT PT2748J-080BN
Specifications
Mechanical Specifications
| Hub Material | Steel construction with bearing races |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Primary Part Number | JT PT2748J-080BN |
| Alternate Part Number | PT2748J-080BN |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Replaces PT2748J-080-D (UltraPoly version) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the JT PT2748J-080BN load wheel assembly designed for?
A: The JT PT2748J-080BN is a complete black nylon load wheel assembly with integrated precision roller bearings on a steel hub core. It is designed for Jet Model J series manual pallet jacks with a 27 inch fork width and is compatible with 36, 42, and 48 inch fork length configurations.
Q: Which Jet pallet jack models does this load wheel fit?
A: The JT PT2748J-080BN fits Jet PTX and JTX model pallet jacks. Cross-reference part numbers include PT2748J-080BN, PT2748J080BN, and PT2748J-080BN-KIT. This part replaces the earlier PT2748J-080-D UltraPoly version.
Q: What material is the load wheel contact surface made from?
A: The contact surface is constructed from non-marking black nylon. The bearing race material is high carbon steel, which provides durability and extends service life under load.
Q: How is this load wheel assembly mounted?
A: The JT PT2748J-080BN uses a spring pin retention mounting system for secure attachment to the fork frame assembly. The integrated precision roller bearings are factory-assembled.
Q: What is the lifespan of the integrated bearings?
A: The sealed precision roller bearings are designed for extended service life in standard material handling applications. Bearing longevity depends on load consistency, floor conditions, and maintenance frequency. Non-marking nylon wheels typically last longer on smooth, clean surfaces than on rough or contaminated floors.
