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Multiton Polyurethane Load Wheel - 3 Inch

MU 090193003

Polyurethane Load Wheel

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Load Wheel Load Wheels Manual Pallet Jack Parts Misc Section Multiton Wheels

Compatibility

Make

Multiton

Model

TM, J, M, S

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Product Description

Polyurethane load wheel for Multiton manual pallet jacks, part MU 090193003. Designed for left or right load wheel position. Steel core with industrial polyurethane tread, fits Multiton TM, J, M, S series. No known cross-reference part numbers.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Multiton, model TMJMS. SKU: MU 090193003

Specifications

Material & Construction
Wheel Core MaterialSteel core with polyurethane tread
Load Wheel PositionLeft or right
Part Information
Part NumberMU 090193003
CompatibilityMultiton TM, J, M, S series manual pallet jacks

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the dimensions of the MU 090193003 load wheel?
A: The MU 090193003 has a. The accommodating the standard axle on Multiton series jacks.

Q: Which Multiton pallet jack models are compatible with this wheel?
A: The MU 090193003 load wheel fits Multiton TM, J, M, and S series manual pallet jacks. This wheel can be positioned as a left or right load wheel. Verify your jack model and wheel bore diameter match before ordering.

Q: What material is the MU 090193003 wheel made from?
A: The MU 090193003 features a steel core with industrial polyurethane tread. The polyurethane compound provides excellent grip on smooth floors and maintains load stability during pallet handling.

Q: How long will the MU 090193003 load wheel last?
A: Load wheel lifespan depends on floor conditions, load frequency, and maintenance practices. Replace the MU 090193003 when the tread is worn smooth, the wheel wobbles on the axle, or steering becomes difficult. Regular inspection extends wheel life.

Q: What should I do if the wheel becomes damaged or worn?
A: Inspect the wheel regularly for tread wear, cracks, or flat spots. Store unused wheels in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Clean the wheel with a damp cloth to remove dust and debris that may affect rolling performance.