Product Description
Hyster HY 230711 is a polyurethane load wheel assembly for electric lift trucks, compatible with select Hyster models. The wheel is manufactured from Durarun 95A polyurethane, with standard ball bearings. No dimensional, load, or torque specifications, or cross-reference/replacement part numbers, are listed in verified sources.
Specifications
Construction
| Construction Type | Integral polyurethane wheel with replaceable bearings |
Material
| Wheel Material | 95A Polyurethane compound |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | HY 230711 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 230711 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What material is the HY 230711 load wheel made from?
A: The HY 230711 is a polyurethane load wheel manufactured from Durarun 95A durometer polyurethane. This compound provides grip, wear resistance, and durability in standard warehouse applications including concrete and asphalt floors.
Q: Is the HY 230711 a direct replacement wheel or does it require bearing changes?
A: The HY 230711 is an integral polyurethane wheel assembly with replaceable ball bearings. The wheel tread and bearing are separate components, allowing bearing service without full wheel replacement.
Q: Which Hyster electric lift truck models are compatible with the HY 230711?
A: The HY 230711 is designed for select Hyster electric lift truck models. Cross-reference your equipment model and serial range with the OEM parts catalog to confirm fitment. Wheel diameter and hub configuration must match exactly.
Q: How long does a HY 230711 wheel typically last in normal operation?
A: Polyurethane wheel lifespan depends on load cycles, floor conditions, and maintenance. In standard warehouse use, expect 2 to 5 years before flat-spotting or wear requires replacement. High-speed or heavy-cycle use reduces lifespan.
Q: What is the correct way to store HY 230711 wheels before use?
A: Store wheels indoors in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Polyurethane can harden or degrade under UV exposure or extreme temperatures. Keep wheels flat or hanging to prevent flat-spotting.
