Product Description
Clark CL 1612413 polyurethane load wheel for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks, 92A durometer hardness, Millennium Standard design with cast iron core, suitable for freezer applications down to -40°C, compatible with Clark WPT45, WPX45, and EWP45 series material handling equipment.
Specifications
Wheel Specifications
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane (PU) compound |
| Durometer Hardness | 92A Shore hardness rating |
| Wheel Core Material | Cast iron center with polyurethane tread bonding |
| Design Standard | Millennium Standard |
| Temperature Range | Suitable for freezer applications down to -40°C |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Part Number | 1612413 |
| Alternate Part Number | 1612413-A (Assembly variant) |
| Compatible Models | Clark WPT45, WPX45, EWP45 series electric pallet jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the key specifications of the 1612413 load wheel?
A: The 1612413 is a polyurethane load wheel with 92A Shore durometer hardness and a cast iron core. It features Millennium Standard design and is rated for freezer applications down to -40°C.
Q: Which Clark equipment models are compatible with the 1612413?
A: The 1612413 is designed for Clark WPT45, WPX45, and EWP45 series electric pallet jacks. Verify wheel dimensions and bore specifications match your equipment before ordering.
Q: Is the 1612413 wheel suitable for cold storage and freezer environments?
A: Yes. The 1612413 is engineered for freezer applications down to -40°C. The polyurethane compound maintains flexibility and grip in extreme cold, unlike standard wheels which become brittle. This wheel is ideal for cold storage distribution centers and frozen food warehouses.
Q: What does 92A durometer hardness mean for this wheel?
A: 92A Shore durometer is a medium-hardness rating on the Shore A scale. This hardness provides a balance between load capacity and floor grip, allowing the wheel to resist wear under continuous use while maintaining traction on both wet and dry floors.
Q: How should I maintain and inspect the 1612413 wheel?
A: Inspect wheels regularly for cracks, flat spots, polyurethane separation from the core, or uneven wear patterns. High-mileage equipment or heavy loads may require more frequent inspections. Replace the wheel if damage is visible or if it no longer maintains proper grip or load capacity.
Q: Does Clark offer an assembly variant of the 1612413?
A: Yes. The 1612413-A is listed as an assembly variant of the standard 1612413. Verify which version is correct for your equipment model and configuration before ordering.
