Product Description
Load Wheel
Specifications: 6.000 inch diameter x 2.880 inch width (6.000" x 2.880" | 6 x 2.88 wheel | 6 x 2-7/8 | 152.40mm x 73.15mm)
Specifications
Wheel Dimensions
| Material | Cushothane XL |
| Outside Diameter | 6 |
| Inside Diameter | 2.947 |
| Width Side to Side | 2.88 |
| Tread Profile | 3/8 Radius |
| Bore Depth | 0.827 |
| Bore Outside Diameter | 3.1471 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the key specifications for the SU S9160 load wheel?
A: The SU S9160 is a polyurethane load wheel constructed from Cushothane XL material. Outside diameter is 6.000 inches (152.40mm), width is 2.880 inches (73.15mm), inside diameter is 2.947 inches, and the tread profile is 3/8 radius. It is designed for dock board and warehouse material handling.
Q: What is the bore depth and configuration of the SU S9160?
A: The SU S9160 has a bore depth of 0.827 inches and a bore outside diameter of 3.1471 inches. These specifications allow for shoulder bearing installation. Verify your equipment axle matches these bore dimensions before ordering.
Q: How does the SU S9160 compare to other 6-inch load wheels?
A: The SU S9160 is a 6 x 2.88 wheel (also referenced as 6 x 2-7/8) with specific Cushothane XL formulation. Check your equipment manual to confirm the exact diameter, width, and bore specifications. Equivalent or cross-reference wheels from other manufacturers must match all critical dimensions.
Q: What load capacity is the SU S9160 rated for?
A: Load capacity depends on the total equipment configuration and axle support. Refer to your equipment manual for maximum wheel load rating. The SU S9160 is engineered for heavy-duty warehouse use. Do not exceed the equipment manufacturer load limits.
Q: How should the SU S9160 be maintained to extend service life?
A: Inspect wheels weekly for visible cracks, flat spots, or uneven wear. Clean with mild soap and water; do not use harsh chemicals or power washers that can degrade polyurethane. Verify bearing rotation is smooth. Replace if tread wear is visible or if cracks develop.
