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SU 652

Load Wheel

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Load Wheel

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What equipment does the SU 652 load wheel fit?
A: The SU 652 is a load wheel designed for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. The exact compatible models depend on wheel diameter, bore size, and hub specifications. Verify your current wheel part number or provide your jack model and serial range to confirm fitment before ordering.

Q: How is the SU 652 installed on a pallet jack?
A: Installation method depends on whether the SU 652 uses a press-on design or hub-mounted bore. Press-on wheels require a tire press and correct hub diameter. Bore-mounted wheels require alignment with the axle and secure fastening via pin, set screw, or snap ring. Confirm your installation method before starting replacement.

Q: What materials is the SU 652 made from?
A: The SU 652 is manufactured from polyurethane or similar elastomer suitable for material handling equipment. The exact compound type affects performance on wet floors, cold storage, and standard warehouse conditions. Contact us for detailed material and operating condition specifications.

Q: What symptoms indicate the SU 652 needs to be replaced?
A: Replace the SU 652 wheel if you observe: jack pulling to one side, squeaking or grinding during operation, the wheel does not spin freely after a manual push, visible cracks or flat spots on the wheel surface, or excessive axle play. Any of these conditions requires immediate replacement to ensure safe jack operation.

Q: Can the SU 652 be repaired if it becomes flat spotted?
A: Load wheels with flat spots or significant deformation cannot be reliably repaired. Continued use causes steering problems, uneven wear, and accelerates bearing damage. Replace the SU 652 with a new wheel assembly. Do not attempt field repairs such as grinding or sanding the wheel surface.