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SU 535

Load Wheel

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Product Description

Load Wheel

Specifications: 3.250 inch diameter x 3.000 inch width (3.250" x 3.000" | 3.25 x 3 wheel | 3-1/4 x 3 | 82.55mm x 76.20mm)

Specifications

Wheel Dimensions
MaterialCushothane XL
Outside Diameter3.25
Inside Diameter1.938
Width Side to Side3
Bore Depth0.812
Hub Width3
Bore Outside Diameter2.0467
Tread Profile

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the key difference between SU 535 and SU 532?
A: Both are 3.25 inch diameter by 3 inch width. The critical difference is bore depth: SU 535 has 0.812 inch bore depth while SU 532 has 0.591 inch. This deeper bore seats on different axle configurations. Do not interchange them without verifying your axle specs.

Q: Which lift truck models use SU 535 wheels?
A: SU 535 is designed for specific lift truck platforms with extended axle bosses. Without knowing your exact truck model and year, you cannot determine compatibility. Request a parts diagram from your truck manufacturer or supplier to confirm the correct wheel SKU for your vehicle.

Q: Can I mix SU 535 and SU 532 wheels on the same truck?
A: No. Mixing wheels with different bore depths causes uneven wheel seating, creates vibration during operation, and loads bearings unevenly. All four wheels must be the same specification. Replace all wheels as a set or risk steering and handling problems.

Q: Is SU 535 wheel heavier than SU 532 wheel?
A: No. Both wheels are identical 3.25 inch diameter by 3 inch width made from Cushothane XL material. Weight is the same. The bore depth difference is the only material distinction and does not affect wheel mass.

Q: Should I replace my truck wheels with SU 535 if I cannot find my original specification?
A: Do not guess. Using the wrong bore depth causes immediate fitment issues and safety hazards. Contact your truck manufacturer with your serial number to obtain the original wheel specification. Installing incorrect wheels may void your warranty and cause accidents.