Product Description
The Load Wheel Assembly GW 674 by Liftsplus.com is designed for electric pallet jacks and lift trucks, providing reliable performance and durability. This assembly features a robust polyurethane tread with a steel core, ensuring optimal traction and longevity.
Specifications: 6.000 inch diameter x 3.625 inch width (6.000" x 3.625" | 6 x 3.63 wheel | 6 x 3.625 | 152.40mm x 92.07mm)
• Polyurethane tread for enhanced grip
• Steel core for added strength and durability
• Designed for direct replacement at fork tip locations
This load wheel assembly is compatible with various electric lift trucks, making it an ideal choice for maintaining operational efficiency.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane tread over cast iron core |
| Hub Material | High-strength cast iron |
| Finish | Machined surfaces with factory-applied corrosion inhibitor |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | GW 674 |
Performance Specifications
| Duty Cycle | Continuous, 120 cycles per hour |
Wheel Dimensions
| Material | |
| Outside Diameter | 6 |
| Width Side to Side | 3.625 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the exact dimensions of the GW 674 wheel?
A: GW 674 measures 6.000 inches outside diameter by 3.625 inches width (152.40 mm by 92.07 mm). The bearing ID is 25.000 mm, which determines axle compatibility. Verify your truck axle diameter matches 25 mm before purchase. Width measurements account for the full tread profile; ensure your mounting brackets provide adequate clearance.
Q: Is GW 674 a direct replacement for my current wheel?
A: GW 674 is designed as a direct replacement for compatible electric pallet jacks and lift trucks with 25 mm axles. It is not a universal fit. Compare your current wheels outside diameter, width, and bearing bore to confirm match. Cross-reference your equipment manual or part number before ordering. Mixing wheel sizes or bearing bores will cause uneven wear and safety hazards.
Q: What is the continuous duty cycle rating for GW 674?
A: GW 674 is rated for continuous duty cycles at 120 cycles per hour. This means the wheel can operate continuously in warehouse environments without thermal or material degradation at this cycle rate. Exceeding this cycle rate in extreme ambient temperatures may cause accelerated wear or bearing damage. High-temperature environments above 120 degrees Fahrenheit reduce rated cycle capacity by approximately 20 percent.
Q: How do I inspect the cast iron core for damage?
A: Visually examine the hub for cracks, corrosion pitting, or deformation. Small surface rust is normal and does not affect performance; however, deep corrosion that creates voids must be addressed. The factory-applied corrosion inhibitor protects against further deterioration, but exposure to moisture or road salt will accelerate rust formation. If the core is cracked or exhibits metal fatigue, the wheel cannot be repaired and must be replaced.
Q: What maintenance is required for GW 674 wheels?
A: Wheels do not require routine maintenance if bearings remain sealed. Inspect weekly for debris buildup around the hub or bearing seals. Clean tread with a damp cloth to remove warehouse dust and prevent slipping. Verify axle fasteners are tight every two weeks; vibration can loosen bolts and create wobble. Do not attempt to lubricate or repack sealed bearings; replacement is the only service option when bearing wear is detected.
