Product Description
Clark CL 1806290 is a black polyurethane (70D) load wheel, designed as a direct replacement for the load rollers under the forks of Clark manual pallet jacks, compatible with standard Clark models requiring this part. The wheel is manufactured for durability in warehouse environments and is a direct-fit OEM replacement, supplied under part number CL 1806290.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Clark, model CL 1806290. Alternate model: CL1806290. SKU: CL 1806290
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Core Material | Cast iron |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CL 1806290 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 1806290 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CL 1806290 and what is its function?
A: The CL 1806290 is a black polyurethane load wheel designed as a direct replacement for the load rollers mounted under the forks of Clark manual pallet jacks. These wheels support the pallet load and must roll smoothly along the floor or load surface.
Q: Which Clark pallet jack models use the CL 1806290?
A: The CL 1806290 is a standard Clark OEM replacement load wheel compatible with Clark manual pallet jack models requiring this specific part. Cross-references include 1806290 and CL1806290. Verify your equipment model matches before ordering.
Q: What polyurethane durometer is the CL 1806290 manufactured to?
A: The CL 1806290 is manufactured from black polyurethane with a 70D durometer rating. This moderate hardness provides balanced wear resistance and load support while maintaining adequate grip during load lifting and transport.
Q: Why is the hub core material cast iron on the CL 1806290?
A: Cast iron hubs provide rigidity and load-bearing capacity essential for load wheels operating under sustained pallet weight. Cast iron resists deformation and maintains wheel geometry under heavy continuous loading, ensuring smooth rolling performance over equipment lifespan.
Q: How often should the CL 1806290 load wheel be replaced?
A: Load wheel replacement depends on load weight, facility size, and daily usage hours. Most warehouse installations see 12 to 24 months of service before tread flattening or polyurethane degradation requires replacement. Heavy-use environments may need replacement every 9 to 12 months.
