Product Description
CL 935210-A Load Wheel Assembly by Clark is an aftermarket load wheel specifically engineered for Clark Electric Pallet Jacks, featuring a 3.15 inch diameter and 4.72 inch wide polyurethane tread for superior durability in material handling. The assembly includes double-sealed ball bearings, industrial-grade cast iron core, and a tough 85 Shore A polyurethane tread for continuous warehouse operational demands. OEM part number CL 935210-A.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | Polyurethane compound |
| Finish | Machined core with polyurethane tread |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| OEM Part Number | CL 935210-A |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 935210 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions and specifications of the CL 935210-A?
A: The CL 935210-A is a 3.15 inch diameter, 4.72 inch wide load wheel assembly with 85 Shore A polyurethane tread, industrial-grade cast iron core, and double-sealed ball bearings. OEM part number CL 935210-A, manufacturer part number 935210.
Q: How does the CL 935210-A differ from the standard CL 935210?
A: The CL 935210-A features a wider 4.72 inch tread width compared to the CL 935210 2 inch width, a softer 85 Shore A hardness versus 95A, cast iron core instead of machined steel, and double-sealed bearings. These design differences optimize stability and shock absorption for specific Clark lift truck applications.
Q: What equipment is the CL 935210-A designed for?
A: The CL 935210-A is engineered for Clark electric pallet jacks and lift trucks requiring wider, softer-compound wheels. Verify your equipment specifications and load wheel assembly type match before ordering.
Q: Why does the CL 935210-A use 85 Shore A hardness instead of 95A?
A: The 85 Shore A polyurethane is softer, providing better shock absorption, improved floor contact, and reduced vibration. This compound is suitable for applications prioritizing ride comfort and load stability over maximum wear resistance.
Q: What is the benefit of double-sealed ball bearings?
A: Double-sealed ball bearings reduce contamination from dirt, moisture, and debris, extending bearing life and reducing maintenance frequency. This design is critical for warehouse environments where floor conditions vary.
Q: How does the cast iron core compare to machined steel?
A: Cast iron cores provide robust load distribution and impact resistance. The industrial-grade cast iron in the CL 935210-A is engineered for continuous warehouse operational demands with heavy loads.
