Product Description
Heavy-duty polyurethane load wheel engineered for Toyota 6HBW30 electric pallet jacks. Features 97A Shore A tread hardness for superior durability and extended service life. The sealed ball bearing accommodates with precision performance. This wheel is built with a machined steel hub for industrial warehouse, dock, and logistics applications.
Specifications
Compatibility
| Fits Models | Toyota 6HBW30 pallet truck series |
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | Polyurethane, high-resilience compound |
| Tread Hardness | 97 Shore A |
| Hub Material | Machined steel core |
Physical Specifications
| Bearing Type | Sealed ball bearing for 17 mm axle |
Part Numbers
| Part Number | TO 00590-00899-71-XL |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | TO00590-00899-71, TY00590-00899-71 |
| Usage | Heavy-duty industrial use |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the XL designation mean on the 00590-00899-71-XL?
A: The XL designation indicates this wheel features a higher durometer hardness rating of 97A Shore A compared to standard poly wheels. The 97A compound is harder and more durable for extended service life in heavy-duty applications.
Q: What are the exact dimensions of this wheel?
A: Verify these match your equipment axle before ordering.
Q: Why is the 97A durometer rating beneficial?
A: The 97A hardness provides greater resistance to abrasion, cuts, and deformation compared to softer 90A to 95A wheels. This results in longer wheel life, especially on rough concrete or high-traffic warehouse floors with continuous operation.
Q: Does this wheel fit Toyota 6HBW30 pallet trucks?
A: Yes, the 00590-00899-71-XL is engineered for Toyota 6HBW30 electric pallet trucks. The sealed ball bearing supports standard load capacities. Confirm your truck model and axle size before purchase.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers?
A: The 00590-00899-71-XL cross-references to TO00590-00899-71 and TY00590-00899-71. These alternate numbers may appear in older Toyota documentation. Always verify the exact part number on your equipment.
Q: How much longer does a 97A wheel last compared to softer compounds?
A: Hard-compound 97A wheels typically extend service life by 30 to 50 percent in heavy-duty environments. Lifespan depends on floor type, load frequency, and operating hours. Expect 4 to 6 years in continuous warehouse operation before replacement becomes necessary.
