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SU S467

LOAD WHEEL

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LOAD WHEEL

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is SU S467 and what equipment does it fit?
A: SU S467 is an industrial load wheel designed for electric lift trucks and pallet jack applications. Verify the mounting bore and diameter specifications on your specific truck model before ordering, as load wheel applications vary by manufacturer and chassis generation.

Q: How do I diagnose if my SU S467 load wheel needs replacement?
A: Replace the wheel if you observe flat spots or visible damage to the tread, hear grinding or squealing during operation, notice uneven tire wear on one wheel while others are normal, or find the wheel does not roll freely when manually spun. Inspect the cast core for cracks, which cannot be repaired.

Q: What tools are required to install a replacement SU S467 load wheel?
A: You will need a socket wrench set, wheel hub removal tool (or bearing puller if the wheel is press-fit), and possibly a rubber mallet for installation. If the wheel is bolted on, standard hex sockets typically work. Do not force the wheel onto the axle; if resistance is high, verify bore fit and alignment.

Q: Are there equivalent part numbers for the SU S467?
A: Cross-reference information for SU S467 is not documented in the current technical specification. Contact parts support with your truck serial number and model to confirm exact equivalents or authorized substitutes from other manufacturers.

Q: What is the maintenance schedule for an SU S467 load wheel?
A: Inspect wheels at least quarterly for visible wear, cracks, or bearing play. Spin each wheel by hand to confirm free rotation. Check that the wheel mounting is tight at the bolt or press connection. Clean debris from the wheel tread to prevent slipping. Lubricate wheel bearings per your truck manufacturers maintenance schedule.