Product Description
Heavy-duty polyurethane load wheel assembly designed for manual pallet jacks and light-duty material handling equipment. Features for optimal load distribution and stability. The assembly uses a 6005 deep groove ball bearing, making it compatible with standard warehouse pallet jack axles. The reinforced steel core with poly tread provides excellent durability in dry to moderately damp warehouse environments.
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Load Wheel Assembly |
Physical Specifications
| Bearing Type | Deep Groove Ball Bearing 6005 |
| Tread Material | Heavy-Duty Polyurethane |
| Core Material | Steel |
Compatibility
| Application | Manual and Light-Duty Electric Pallet Jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the bearing size and inner diameter for the WL 12071?
A: The WL 12071 uses a 6005 deep groove ball bearing. This bearing size is standard for manual pallet jacks and light-duty electric models. Verify your equipment's axle diameter before ordering to ensure proper fit.
Q: What are the physical dimensions of the WL 12071?
A: This size provides excellent load distribution and stability across warehouse floors while fitting standard pallet jack wheel housings.
Q: What material is the wheel tread made from?
A: The WL 12071 features heavy-duty polyurethane tread bonded to a steel core. Polyurethane provides excellent durability, floor grip, and wear resistance in typical warehouse conditions with dry to moderately damp floors.
Q: Is this wheel suitable for cold storage or wet environments?
A: The standard heavy-duty polyurethane tread is designed for general warehouse use with dry to moderately damp conditions. For cold storage (below 32°F) or consistently wet environments, consult manufacturer specifications for alternative compounds.
Q: What pallet jack brands is the WL 12071 compatible with?
A: The WL 12071 is designed for manual and light-duty electric pallet jacks. This bearing size is used across multiple manufacturers. Confirm your specific equipment model accepts bearing wheels by checking the manual or contacting the equipment manufacturer.