Product Description
SU 10210-A Load Wheel Assembly by Liftsplus.com is a steel roller designed for Lift-Rite and Big Joe L-50 CHEP 4-way electric pallet jacks, featuring high grade machined steel construction, sealed ball bearings, 1.75 inch outer diameter, 3.00 inch tread width, and full interchangeability with OEM and aftermarket equivalent load wheels.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Hardness | Rockwell C scale 50 minimum |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Manufacturer Part Number | SU 10210-A |
| OEM Part Number | LF10210-A |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | LF C-10210-A, 10210-S-A, PM-10210S-B, C-10210-A |
| Model Compatibility | Lift-Rite L-50 CHEP 4-Way pallet jack, Big Joe L-50 |
Performance
| Service Factor | 1.15 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What pallet jacks is SU 10210-A compatible with?
A: SU 10210-A load wheel assembly is designed for Lift-Rite L-50 CHEP 4-way pallet jacks and Big Joe L-50 models. This is a direct OEM replacement equivalent to LF10210-A and LF C-10210-A. Do not use on other truck models without verifying wheel diameter and hub compatibility first.
Q: What are the specifications of SU 10210-A?
A: SU 10210-A features 1.75 inch outer diameter and 3.00 inch tread width. The wheel is constructed from high-grade machined steel with sealed ball bearings. Hardness rating is Rockwell C scale 50 minimum, and the service factor is 1.15. This wheel is fully interchangeable with OEM wheels on compatible models.
Q: What equivalent part numbers can I use instead of SU 10210-A?
A: SU 10210-A is equivalent to LF10210-A (OEM), LF C-10210-A, 10210-S-A, PM-10210S-B, and C-10210-A. All these part numbers refer to the same wheel assembly. Always verify the complete part number before ordering to avoid compatibility issues.
Q: How do I replace SU 10210-A on my Lift-Rite or Big Joe jack?
A: Safely lift the truck to remove load from the wheels. Remove the retaining pin or bolt from the axle. Slide the old wheel off the axle. Press the new SU 10210-A wheel onto the axle until fully seated. Reinstall the retaining pin and verify smooth rotation before operating. No special tools are required if the axle is not damaged.
Q: When does SU 10210-A need replacement?
A: Replace the wheel when you hear grinding or squealing from the bearing, feel unusual vibration, see bearing seal leakage, or notice the wheel is slow to spin. Do not attempt to relubricate sealed bearing wheels. If the bearing is damaged, the entire wheel assembly must be replaced. Typical service life is 2 to 4 years under normal use.
Q: What maintenance extends the lifespan of SU 10210-A?
A: Keep the wheels clean and free of debris. Avoid exposing sealed bearings to water or caustic cleaners that can compromise the seal. Inspect weekly for cracks or bearing damage. Do not exceed the trucks rated load capacity. Wheels installed on properly maintained jacks typically last 3 to 5 years.
