Product Description
Load Wheel Assembly
Specifications: 5.000 inch diameter x 2.875 inch width (5.000" x 2.875" | 5 x 2.88 wheel | 5 x 2-7/8 | 127.00mm x 73.02mm)
Specifications
Wheel Dimensions
| Material | |
| Outside Diameter | 5 |
| Inside Diameter | 3 |
| Width Side to Side | 2.875 |
| Tread Profile | 3/8 Radius |
| Bore Depth | 0.983 |
| Hub Width | |
| Bore Outside Diameter | 3.1491 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the A designation mean on the SU S9152-A load wheel?
A: The A designation indicates this is a complete load wheel assembly. Unlike the SU S9152 wheel component, the SU S9152-A includes the tire, hub, and bearings as a ready-to-install unit. The A variant is a direct replacement requiring no additional parts.
Q: Are the SU S9152 and SU S9152-A interchangeable?
A: Not without additional information. Both share the same 5.000 x 2.875 inch dimensions. However, the SU S9152-A is a complete assembly, while the SU S9152 specifications do not confirm assembly configuration. If you need to replace an existing SU S9152 assembly, verify that both SKUs are identified as assemblies in your parts manual before ordering.
Q: How do I install the SU S9152-A load wheel assembly on my walkie pallet jack?
A: Remove the old wheel assembly from the axle. Clean the axle of corrosion and debris. Slide the SU S9152-A onto the axle, ensuring the hub bore aligns properly. Secure with the original fastener (axle pin, nut, or clip). Verify the wheel spins freely without binding. If the assembly does not slide on smoothly, do not force it; check for axle damage or bore misalignment.
Q: What is the load rating for the SU S9152-A wheel assembly?
A: The load rating depends on the polyurethane compound, core material, and bearing type, which are not specified in the provided dimensions. The wheel assembly itself does not limit load capacity beyond the design of your lift truck. Refer to your equipment manufacturers load chart for maximum safe load limits and verify all wheels are installed and in good condition.
Q: How do I diagnose if the SU S9152-A needs replacement?
A: Inspect for cracks or separation of the tire from the hub, visible tread wear, flat spots or ridges, sidewall damage, and unusual noise or vibration during operation. Manually spin the wheel; it should rotate smoothly and freely. If the wheel is rough, grinds, or does not spin easily, the bearing is failing. Replace the assembly immediately to prevent axle damage and equipment downtime.