Product Description
CT W205012710 Caterpillar Load Wheel is a direct replacement polyurethane wheel assembly engineered for Caterpillar electric lift trucks. Constructed with Durarun 95A polyurethane tread, this load wheel offers high abrasion resistance and is compatible with models requiring CTW205012710 specification. Cross-reference part numbers confirm interchangeability within Caterpillar's electric lift truck segment.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CT W205012710 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CTW205012710 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CTW205012710, W205012710 |
| Application | Compatible with Caterpillar electric lift truck models specified for CT W205012710 Load Wheel |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CT W205012710 and which equipment does it fit?
A: The CT W205012710 is a load wheel assembly engineered as a direct replacement for Caterpillar electric lift trucks. It is a polyurethane wheel designed to support the load beam and vehicle weight in lift operations.
Q: What material is used in the CT W205012710 load wheel?
A: This wheel features Durarun 95A polyurethane tread bonded to a steel core. The 95A durometer rating provides high abrasion resistance and durability for heavy-duty warehouse and manufacturing environments.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for CT W205012710?
A: Cross-reference numbers include CTW205012710 and W205012710. All variations refer to the same OEM Caterpillar specification. Order using the exact SKU CT W205012710 to ensure correct fitment.
Q: Is the CT W205012710 compatible with other brands of electric pallet trucks?
A: This is a Caterpillar OEM part designed specifically for Caterpillar electric lift truck models specified for the CT W205012710 load wheel. Verify your equipment manufacturer and wheel mounting pattern before ordering.
Q: How long does this load wheel typically last in service?
A: The Durarun 95A polyurethane compound typically lasts 4 to 6 years in normal warehouse service. High-cycle operations on rough concrete may reduce lifespan to 2 to 3 years. Replace when flat spots, chunks, or cracks appear in the tread.
Q: What maintenance helps extend load wheel life?
A: Inspect load wheels monthly for even wear, flat spots, and debris. Keep floors clean to reduce abrasion. Rotate wheels if uneven wear develops. Replace bearing cartridges if wheels bind or do not roll freely.
