Product Description
Load wheel assembly featuring 2.00 inch outside diameter, 3.625 inch tread width, steel core with standard polyurethane tread, and integrated 6003Z (17 mm ID) deep groove ball bearing. Suitable for warehouse, lift, and industrial cart applications requiring standard-profile poly wheels.
Specifications
Bearing
| Bearing Designation | 6003Z (metal-shielded, single row ball bearing) |
Material
| Wheel Core Material | Steel core |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | WL 12002 |
| OEM Part Number | WL 12002 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the WL 12002 load wheel fit?
A: The WL 12002 is a 2.00 inch diameter load wheel assembly compatible with warehouse carts, lift trucks, and industrial pallet handling equipment requiring standard-profile polyurethane wheels. The 17 mm deep groove ball bearing (6003Z) and 3.625 inch tread width fit multiple OEM models from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and similar manufacturers. Verify your equipment axle bore diameter and bearing size before ordering.
Q: What are the specifications of the WL 12002 load wheel?
A: Outside diameter: 2.00 inch. Tread width: 3.625 inch. Core material: Steel. Tread material: Standard polyurethane. Bearing: 6003Z deep groove ball bearing with 17 mm inner diameter and metal shields. The steel core provides load support while polyurethane tread delivers grip and floor protection for warehouse and industrial cart applications.
Q: Can the WL 12002 replace wheels on different cart models?
A: The WL 12002 is compatible with multiple equipment brands, but axle bore diameter and bearing type must match your equipment exactly. Measure the axle diameter on your cart and confirm it matches the 17 mm bearing inner diameter specification. Diameter mismatches will cause improper fit and bearing failure.
Q: How long does the WL 12002 load wheel typically last?
A: Standard polyurethane tread lifespan depends on load weight, floor surface, and usage frequency. Wheels typically remain serviceable for 2-5 years under normal warehouse conditions. Replace when tread shows excessive wear, flat spots develop, or bearing noise indicates internal damage. Regular bearing inspection prolongs wheel life.
Q: Does the WL 12002 require maintenance?
A: Monitor bearing play by checking for lateral wheel movement on the axle. Clean debris and chemical residue from the tread to prevent accelerated wear. The sealed 6003Z bearing design prevents most maintenance needs but should be inspected periodically for noise or rough operation indicating bearing degradation.
