Product Description
Komatsu KO 146382-A Load Wheel Assembly—manufacturer-verified electric lift truck wheel with precision-sealed bearing, machined steel core, and high-durability polyurethane tread, designed for OEM fitment on select Komatsu electric lift truck models.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | High-durability polyurethane tread |
| Core Material | Machined steel core |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Manufacturer Part Number | KO 146382-A |
| OEM Part Number | KO146382-A |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What makes the KO 146382-A load wheel assembly different from the standard KO 146382?
A: The KO 146382-A features a machined steel core with high-durability polyurethane tread and precision-sealed bearings. This configuration is designed for specific Komatsu electric lift truck models requiring enhanced durability and performance. Verify your equipment matches this specification.
Q: What are the material properties of the KO 146382-A load wheel?
A: The KO 146382-A combines a machined steel core for structural strength with high-durability polyurethane tread for traction and wear resistance. The precision-sealed bearing system provides long-lasting performance and smooth rolling in standard operating conditions.
Q: Which electric lift truck models are the KO 146382-A compatible with?
A: The KO 146382-A is designed for select Komatsu electric lift truck models. OEM fitment is verified by manufacturer specification. Confirm your equipment model and serial range match before ordering to ensure proper installation and performance.
Q: How does the polyurethane tread on the KO 146382-A perform in different environments?
A: The high-durability polyurethane tread provides reliable traction on standard warehouse and pallet jack operating surfaces. Performance in wet, cold storage, or outdoor environments depends on specific tread formulation. Contact us for environment-specific tread recommendations.
Q: What maintenance does the KO 146382-A load wheel require?
A: Precision-sealed bearings require minimal maintenance beyond visual inspection. Clean the wheel regularly to remove debris, inspect for damage or wear, and verify smooth rolling. Replace if you observe binding, noise, flat spots, or tread degradation affecting truck control.