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KA 74854131

KA 74854131

Poly Load Wheel Assembly 95A

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Product Description

Poly Load Wheel Assembly 95A

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does the 95A designation mean for the KA 74854131?
A: The 95A refers to the Shore A durometer hardness of the polyurethane. Shore A 95 is a medium-hard compound that provides a balance between load capacity, floor grip, and wear resistance for general warehouse electric lift truck applications.

Q: Is the KA 74854131 a complete wheel assembly or just the wheel?
A: The KA 74854131 is a load wheel assembly, meaning it includes the polyurethane wheel bonded to the hub or core. Verify whether your equipment requires a complete assembly or just the wheel itself before ordering.

Q: Which electric lift truck models use the KA 74854131?
A: The KA 74854131 poly load wheel assembly fits electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and other OEM manufacturers. Confirm your equipment model and serial range match before purchase.

Q: How does Shore A 95 polyurethane perform compared to softer compounds?
A: Shore A 95 is harder and more durable than lower-durometer compounds like 85A or 90A. This means longer tread life and better load capacity, but slightly less floor grip. It is suitable for standard warehouse conditions and moderate-duty cycles.

Q: Can the KA 74854131 be cross-referenced to other part numbers?
A: The KA 74854131 is a Komatsu OEM part number. Equivalent load wheel assemblies from other suppliers may exist but dimensions, materials, and fitment vary. Always verify compatibility with your specific equipment and existing part before substituting.

Q: What is the typical replacement interval for the KA 74854131?
A: In typical warehouse service, polyurethane load wheels like the KA 74854131 require replacement when tread depth reduces significantly or wear becomes uneven. This typically occurs every 12-24 months depending on lift truck usage intensity and floor conditions.