Product Description
Heavy-duty load roller assembly designed for Lift-Rite and Big Joe manual pallet jacks, featuring a polyurethane tread with machined aluminum hub. This direct replacement assembly delivers enhanced durability and smooth operation for consistent performance on fork carriages. Includes washer, bearings, and compatible bushing for easy integration.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | 70 Shore D polyurethane compound |
| Hub Material | Machined aluminum, uncoated |
| Load Roller Construction | Polyurethane tread bonded to aluminum alloy hub |
| Included Components | Washer, bearings, compatible bushing |
Part Information
| Manufacturer Part Number | LF 20210D-A |
| Cross-Reference Numbers | LF20210D, LR20210D, LR 20210D |
| Compatible Equipment | Lift-Rite Model L-55, Big Joe Model L-55 manual pallet jacks |
| Alternate Model Designations | L55, L 55 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the polyurethane tread design?
A: The provides optimal load distribution across manual pallet jack fork carriages, ensuring stable, smooth rolling operation on warehouse and factory floors.
Q: Which pallet jack models does this load roller fit?
A: This assembly is designed for Lift-Rite and Big Joe Model L-55 manual pallet jacks. Cross-reference part numbers include LF20210D and LR20210D.
Q: What material comprises the hub?
A: The hub is constructed from machined aluminum with an uncoated finish, providing durability and corrosion resistance while maintaining smooth operation.
Q: What tread compound provides durability?
A: The assembly uses a 70 Shore D polyurethane compound tread bonded directly to the aluminum hub for enhanced load capacity and extended service life.
Q: What components are included in this assembly?
A: The LF 20210D-A includes the load roller itself plus a washer, bearings, and a compatible bushing for complete fork carriage installation.
Q: How should the load roller be stored when not in use?
A: Store in a dry location away from direct sunlight and extreme temperature fluctuations. Keep assembled components together with their hardware to prevent loss or mismatching.
