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SU S9871-EZ-A

SU S9871-EZ-A

Load Wheel Assembly

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Product Description

Load Wheel Assembly

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the SU S9871-EZ-A load wheel assembly?
A: The SU S9871-EZ-A is a variant load wheel assembly featuring high traction polyurethane compound construction. The EZ designation indicates the tread is engineered for wet floor and cold storage applications. The A suffix indicates a specific configuration or bearing variant.

Q: Is the SU S9871-EZ-A compatible with my electric pallet truck?
A: Compatibility depends on your truck model, axle size, and wheel pocket dimensions. Provide your truck manufacturer, model number, and serial range to confirm fit. The SU S9871-EZ-A is engineered for electric lift truck applications but must be verified against your specific equipment.

Q: How does the SU S9871-EZ-A perform in freezer and cold storage environments?
A: The high traction polyurethane EZ compound maintains grip and flexibility in freezer temperatures where standard nylon hardens and becomes slippery. The SU S9871-EZ-A is specifically engineered to perform reliably in cold storage, ensuring stable load handling and reduced slip risk.

Q: What maintenance is required for the SU S9871-EZ-A?
A: Inspect bearings monthly for lateral play and noise. Clean the tread regularly, especially in wet or cold environments where ice and residue accumulate. Check for cracks in the polyurethane compound. Verify bearing seals remain intact. In freezer applications, inspect the axle quarterly for corrosion damage.

Q: When should I replace the SU S9871-EZ-A?
A: Replace when tread depth falls below 2mm, when lateral bearing movement exceeds 2mm, when grinding or squealing occurs during rotation, or when visible cracks develop in the wheel body. Worn wheels compromise load stability and floor tracking. Do not attempt temporary repairs on failed wheels.