Product Description
This load wheel kit includes two Ultra-Poly (70D) load wheel assemblies, complete with bearings, axles, and fasteners, specifically designed for Noble Lift Model AC20 equipment. Constructed from high-quality materials, the 70D polyurethane ensures durability and optimal performance, outperforming nylon alternatives. Installation is user-friendly, enhancing operational efficiency in various settings.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Noblelift, model AC20. SKU: GWK-AC20-LW
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Ultra-Poly Polyurethane |
| Wheel Hardness | 70D Shore Hardness |
| Kit Contents | Two load wheel assemblies with bearings, axles, and fasteners |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Manufacturer Part Number | GWK-AC20-LW |
| Compatible Equipment | Noble Lift Model AC20 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the GWK-AC20-LW load wheel kit include?
A: The GWK-AC20-LW includes two complete Ultra-Poly load wheel assemblies with 70D Shore Hardness rating. Each assembly comes with bearings, axles, and all necessary fasteners for the Noble Lift AC20.
Q: Is this kit compatible with all Noble Lift AC20 production years?
A: The GWK-AC20-LW is designed for Noble Lift AC20 manual pallet jacks. Verify your exact equipment specifications with the manufacturer documentation or your supplier before ordering, as early production models may have different axle diameters or bearing tolerances.
Q: What does 70D Shore Hardness mean and why does it matter?
A: 70D refers to durometer hardness measured on the Shore D scale. At this rating, the polyurethane is hard and abrasion-resistant, ideal for load wheels rolling across rough or dirty floors without chunking or deforming. Softer wheels wear faster; harder wheels reduce rolling efficiency. 70D is engineered for AC20 specifications.
Q: Can I use GWK-AC20-LW wheels on other Noble Lift pallet jack models?
A: No. Do not cross-fit wheels between different models. Different Noble Lift models have different axle diameters, mounting flanges, and load ratings. Using incorrect wheels causes misalignment and potential wheel failure. Use only GWK-AC20-LW for AC20 equipment.
Q: When should load wheels be replaced?
A: Replace wheels when you observe: audible grinding or wobbling during operation, flat spots or chunks missing from the tread, visible cracks or splits, the jack pulling to one side despite straight steering, or bearings that spin with difficulty. Do not operate on damaged wheels; they reduce control and increase load-tip risk.
