Product Description
King KI CB-60 Steer Wheel Assembly for manual pallet jacks features a polyurethane tread, durable nylon hub, and supports both 20 mm and 25 mm bearing inner diameters. Suitable for King brand manual pallet jacks as a direct replacement steer wheel assembly.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by King, model CB. SKU: KI CB-60
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Construction | Polyurethane tread bonded to nylon hub |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | KI CB-60 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KI CB-60 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What pallet jacks are compatible with the KI CB-60 steer wheel assembly?
A: The KI CB-60 is designed for King brand manual pallet jacks with model designation CB. It functions as a direct replacement steer wheel assembly for compatible King CB series equipment.
Q: What bearing sizes does the KI CB-60 support?
A: The KI CB-60 accommodates both 20 mm and 25 mm bearing inner diameters, making it compatible with King CB model jacks that use either bearing size. Confirm your jacks bearing ID before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
Q: What is the construction material of the KI CB-60 steer wheel?
A: The KI CB-60 features a polyurethane tread bonded to a durable nylon hub. Polyurethane provides good grip, abrasion resistance, and durability on most floor surfaces, including wet and dry warehouse floors.
Q: How does the KI CB-60 differ from the bearing-specific variants KI CB-60-20MM and KI CB-60-25MM?
A: The standard KI CB-60 accepts both 20 mm and 25 mm bearings. The KI CB-60-20MM variant is pre-configured for 20 mm ID bearings without a hub cap, while the KI CB-60-25MM is designed for 25 mm ID bearings. Choose the variant matching your jacks bearing specification.
Q: How long does a KI CB-60 steer wheel typically last?
A: Polyurethane steer wheels like the KI CB-60 typically last through moderate to heavy warehouse use depending on floor conditions, load volume, and maintenance. Replace the assembly when the tread is worn, hardened, or if the wheel does not steer smoothly. Regular inspection prevents steering bind and jack failure.
