Product Description
Magnum MG 538-A load roller assembly features a 3-inch diameter steel tread and hub, factory-installed sealed ball bearings, and is engineered as a precision-fit replacement load wheel for Magnum and Intrupa manual pallet jacks. Compatible with Marco Tiger GV5000 and TI 28-B-A series pallet trucks. Constructed from heat-treated, high-carbon steel for demanding material handling environments.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Magnum, model 5000. SKU: MG 538-A
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | Steel |
| Hub Material | Steel |
| Assembly Construction | Complete load roller assembly with pre-installed bearing components |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Manufacturer Part Number | MG 538-A |
| Compatible Equipment Model | Magnum (Intrupa) 5000 series, Handjack 55 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which pallet jack models are compatible with the MG 538-A?
A: The MG 538-A fits Magnum (Intrupa) 5000 series pallet jacks, Handjack 55 model, Marco Tiger GV5000, and TI 28-B-A series pallet trucks. It serves as a direct load wheel replacement for these equipment types.
Q: What are the dimensions of the MG 538-A load wheel?
A: The MG 538-A features a 3-inch diameter steel tread. Verify diameter, width, and bore dimensions match your pallet jack specifications before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
Q: What material is the MG 538-A constructed from?
A: The MG 538-A is constructed from heat-treated, high-carbon steel for both tread and hub. Heat-treated steel provides superior hardness and fatigue resistance in demanding material handling environments where loads are high and usage is continuous.
Q: Does the MG 538-A include pre-installed bearings?
A: Yes, the MG 538-A includes factory-installed sealed ball bearings. The complete load roller assembly arrives ready to use as a precision-fit replacement, reducing downtime for maintenance technicians.
Q: Why choose steel construction over polyurethane for load wheels?
A: Steel wheels like the MG 538-A offer extended durability in high-impact applications and heavy-duty environments. They resist wear, deformation, and chunk loss better than polyurethane wheels, though they may provide less cushioning on hard surfaces.
