Product Description
KO 146382 is a Komatsu load wheel assembly designed for electric lift trucks. OEM part verified, but comprehensive dimensional, capacity, material, and performance metrics are not available in open industrial distributor catalogs. No cross-reference, supersedes, replaces, or equivalent part numbers are documented. Validated for SKU, brand, and product name alignment, with all available specifications presented.
Specifications
Electrical
| Motor Specifications | Electric lift truck application confirmed, but no motor or electrical specifications directly tied to KO 146382 unit |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | KO 146382 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the KO 146382 load wheel assembly used for?
A: The KO 146382 is a load wheel assembly designed for electric lift trucks. It provides the primary rolling surface for load support and ground contact. This part is critical for truck stability, handling, and overall performance.
Q: Which electric lift truck models is the KO 146382 load wheel compatible with?
A: The KO 146382 is an OEM Komatsu part verified for electric lift truck applications. Specific model and serial range compatibility varies. Confirm your equipment matches Komatsu specifications and current wheel dimensions before ordering.
Q: What are the specifications for the KO 146382 load wheel assembly?
A: The KO 146382 is a load wheel assembly with a sealed bearing design. Comprehensive dimensional data, load capacity, and material specifications are not widely documented in industrial catalogs. Contact us with your equipment details for exact specifications.
Q: How long does the KO 146382 load wheel typically last?
A: Load wheel lifespan depends on usage intensity, operating environment, surface conditions, and load weights. Heavy use on rough surfaces accelerates wear. Monitor for reduced traction, noise, or visible tread damage as signs of replacement need.
Q: What symptoms indicate the KO 146382 load wheel needs replacement?
A: Replace the wheel if you notice reduced traction, increased noise during operation, visible flatspotting or cracking, bearing play, or loss of load control. These symptoms indicate tread or bearing wear that compromises safe truck operation.
