Product Description
MO B35 Load Wheel, Poly for Mobile manual pallet jacks features a by non-marking polyurethane tread. Equipped with a steel core and a sealed precision bearing, engineered for compatibility with Mobile manual pallet jack models.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Mobile, model B35. SKU: MO B35
Specifications
Material
| Wheel Material Specification | Polyurethane, non-marking |
| Core Material | Steel core insert |
Bearing
| Bearing Type | sealed precision bearing |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | MO B35 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the key specifications of the Mobile B35 load wheel?
A: The B35 features a non-marking polyurethane tread with a steel core insert. It includes a sealed precision bearing designed for smooth, reliable operation on manual pallet jacks.
Q: What is the wheel tread material?
A: The wheel features a non-marking polyurethane tread that does not leave black rubber marks on floors. This material is suitable for both indoor and outdoor general material handling applications.
Q: Which Mobile pallet jack models does the B35 wheel fit?
A: The B35 is engineered for Mobile manual pallet jack model B35. Confirm your equipment model and verify the dimensions match your jack before ordering.
Q: What type of bearing does the B35 use?
A: The B35 is equipped with a sealed precision bearing. The sealed design protects the bearing from contamination and requires no routine lubrication during normal operation.
Q: Is the B35 wheel suitable for wet or slippery floor surfaces?
A: The B35 is a general-duty non-marking polyurethane wheel suitable for standard applications. For improved traction on wet floors or in cold storage environments, verify your facility conditions match the wheel's specifications before use.
Q: How long does the B35 polyurethane tread last?
A: Wheel durability depends on load weight, floor surface type, and frequency of use. Replace the wheel if the tread becomes worn, flat-spotted, or develops cracks that affect rolling performance or safety.
