Product Description
LF 10210-M-S-A load roller assembly features 2 inch diameter steel construction with pre-installed ball bearings. Manufactured for Lift-Rite Big Joe L-50 and L-50 Mini manual pallet jack models. Cross-references to LR10210-M-S-A and Lift-Rite 10210-M-S-A. Aftermarket replacement component supplied as single roller assembly with integrated bearing system.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Lift-Rite, model L-50 Mini. Alternate model: L50 Mini; L 50 Mini. SKU: LF 10210-M-S-A
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Roller Material | Steel construction |
| Hub Material | Steel |
| Diameter | 2 inch |
| Bearing Type | Pre-installed ball bearings |
| Assembly Configuration | Single roller with integrated bearing system |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Manufacturer Part Number | LF 10210-M-S-A |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | LR10210-M-S-A, Lift-Rite 10210-M-S-A |
| Compatible Equipment Make | Lift-Rite |
| Compatible Equipment Models | L-50, L-50 Mini |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What Lift-Rite models does the LF 10210-M-S-A steel load roller fit?
A: The LF 10210-M-S-A fits Lift-Rite L-50 Mini and L-50 manual pallet jack models. Cross-reference part numbers are LR10210-M-S-A and Lift-Rite 10210-M-S-A. Confirm your equipment model matches before ordering.
Q: What is the diameter and material of the LF 10210-M-S-A?
A: The LF 10210-M-S-A has a 2 inch diameter with full steel construction for both tread and hub. Steel rollers provide superior durability in heavy-duty material handling environments.
Q: Does the LF 10210-M-S-A come with pre-installed bearings?
A: Yes, the LF 10210-M-S-A includes pre-installed ball bearings in the steel hub. The bearing system is integrated into the assembly for immediate use on Lift-Rite frames.
Q: When would I choose the LF 10210-M-S-A steel roller over a polyurethane alternative?
A: Steel load rollers like the LF 10210-M-S-A are durable for high-cycle operations and harsh floor conditions. Choose steel when equipment will handle extremely heavy loads, rough surfaces, or extreme temperature exposure. Polyurethane alternatives offer better floor protection in standard indoor environments.
