Product Description
Toyota OEM Load Wheel Axle, part number TO 00591-70791-81, for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. Precision-machined steel component for load wheel mounting.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | Machined steel bar stock |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | TO 00591-70791-81 |
| Manufacturer | Toyota Material Handling |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the TO 00591-70791-81 load wheel axle used for?
A: The TO 00591-70791-81 is a Toyota OEM load wheel axle for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. This precision-machined steel component provides the mounting shaft for load wheels, supporting the freight during lifting and transport operations.
Q: Which equipment types use the TO 00591-70791-81 load wheel axle?
A: This axle is compatible with Toyota electric lift trucks and electric pallet jacks that use OEM load wheel assemblies. Verify the axle diameter and length match your equipment by checking the parts diagram or existing axle. This ensures proper fit with your load wheel bore and bearing assembly.
Q: What material is the TO 00591-70791-81 axle made from?
A: The TO 00591-70791-81 is machined from steel bar stock. Precision machining ensures tight tolerances for consistent bearing fit and load wheel tracking. Steel construction provides the strength required to support heavy loads without deflection during lift operations.
Q: How do I measure the TO 00591-70791-81 axle to confirm compatibility?
A: Measure the diameter and overall length of the existing axle. The TO 00591-70791-81 is a precision-machined component with specific dimensions for your equipment. Compare these measurements to your parts documentation or contact us with your equipment model and serial number for verification.
Q: What is the typical service life of a load wheel axle like the TO 00591-70791-81?
A: In normal service on electric lift trucks and pallet jacks, a load wheel axle typically lasts 10 to 20 years. Lifespan depends on load cycles, load weights, and maintenance of the load wheels and bearings. Replace the axle if it is bent, cracked, or shows excessive wear at bearing contact surfaces.
