Product Description
Load Wheel Assembly
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the -EZ designation on the SU S820-EZ-A signify?
A: The -EZ suffix indicates High Traction polyurethane compound designed for material handling equipment in general applications, wet floors, and cold storage. EZ does not mean easy installation or easy replacement. This compound provides enhanced traction and durability in challenging operational environments.
Q: What are the physical specifications of the SU S820-EZ-A load wheel assembly?
A: Complete specifications for the SU S820-EZ-A are available in the full technical data sheet. Key specifications include wheel diameter, width, bore diameter, and hub material. Verify these dimensions match your equipment requirements before ordering. Contact Liftsplus support with your equipment OEM model and serial number for exact specifications.
Q: What material is used in the SU S820-EZ-A wheel construction?
A: The SU S820-EZ-A features High Traction polyurethane tread compound on a steel or composite hub. This combination provides durability, corrosion resistance, and reliable load support. The polyurethane offers superior grip on slippery and cold storage floors while maintaining abrasion resistance under continuous use.
Q: What equipment is the SU S820-EZ-A designed for?
A: The SU S820-EZ-A is engineered for electric lift trucks and powered pallet jacks. Confirm your equipment OEM, model, and serial range support this wheel assembly before installation. Verify axle shaft diameter, bore type, and load capacity requirements match the SU S820-EZ-A specifications.
Q: How should the SU S820-EZ-A be installed?
A: Remove the existing axle bolt. Slide the old wheel assembly off the axle shaft. Install the SU S820-EZ-A by aligning the bore with the shaft and sliding fully into position. Reinstall the axle bolt and torque per your equipment OEM specifications. Verify smooth, noise-free rotation before returning the equipment to service.
Q: When should the SU S820-EZ-A be replaced?
A: Replace the SU S820-EZ-A when tread depth reduces significantly, visible flat spots develop, the wheel becomes hard or brittle, or operation produces grinding noise. In normal warehouse use, High Traction polyurethane wheels typically last 12 to 30 months. Cold storage and wet environment use may alter service life depending on intensity.
