Product Description
SU S234-SP Load Wheel Assembly – 4 inch diameter x 2.75 inch tread width, polyurethane compound load wheel for Superior electric lift trucks. Steel hub, abrasion-resistant, intended for heavy-duty electric pallet truck applications. No cross-reference part numbers available for SU S234-A.
Specifications
Material
| Core Material | Steel hub |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | SU S234-SP |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions and material specifications for the SU S234-A load wheel?
A: The SU S234-A is a 4-inch diameter load wheel with a 2.75-inch tread width. It features a polyurethane compound wheel mounted on a steel hub. The polyurethane material provides excellent abrasion resistance and durability for heavy-duty electric pallet truck applications.
Q: Is the SU S234-A available under different part numbers?
A: The manufacturer part number is listed as SU S234-SP in specifications, though the SKU is SU S234-A. No cross-reference OEM part numbers are available for this wheel. Always use the exact part number SU S234-A when ordering to ensure you receive the correct assembly.
Q: How do I know if the SU S234-A is compatible with my electric pallet jack?
A: Verify the wheel bore (center hole) diameter matches your jack axle. Measure your existing load wheel diameter and tread width. The SU S234-A is designed for electric lift truck applications using 4-inch load wheels. Confirm your equipment frame has mounting positions for 4-inch wheels before ordering.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of the SU S234-A in heavy-duty environments?
A: With proper maintenance and typical warehouse use, the polyurethane SU S234-A wheel lasts 2 to 4 years. Check for flat spots, uneven wear, or cracking every 6 months. Replace immediately if you notice chunks missing from the wheel edge or if the wheel no longer rolls freely.
Q: What maintenance keeps the SU S234-A load wheel performing reliably?
A: Inspect the wheel bearing regularly and lubricate per your equipment manual specifications. Tighten mounting bolts monthly to prevent wheel loosening during operation. Clean dirt and debris from the tread surface. Check wheel alignment to prevent uneven wear and premature failure.