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MG 147-A

Steer Wheel Assembly 3/4 Inch Bearing Bore

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5000 Handjak 55 Magnum Intrupa Manual Pallet Jack Parts Steer Wheels Wheels

Compatibility

Make Magnum (Intrupa)
Model Handjak 55

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  • Product Description

    Magnum MG 147-A steer wheel assembly featuring nylon tread and hub construction with 3/4 inch bearing bore for manual pallet jack applications

    Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Magnum, model Handjak 55. SKU: MG 147-A

    Specifications

    Compatibility
    Equipment CompatibilityMagnum 5000 series hydraulic manual pallet jacks
    Material
    Tread MaterialNylon polymer
    Hub MaterialNylon polymer
    Part Numbers
    Manufacturer Part NumberMG 147-A

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What is the bearing bore size for the MG 147-A steer wheel assembly?
    A: The MG 147-A features a 3/4 inch bearing bore. This specification is critical for ensuring proper fit on Magnum pallet jack steering axles.

    Q: Which Magnum pallet jack models does the MG 147-A fit?
    A: The MG 147-A is compatible with Magnum Handjak 55 manual pallet jacks and Magnum 5000 series hydraulic pallet jacks.

    Q: What materials are used in the MG 147-A wheel assembly?
    A: The MG 147-A features nylon polymer tread and nylon polymer hub construction, making it suitable for general manual pallet jack applications.

    Q: Is the MG 147-A suitable for wet floor or cold storage environments?
    A: The nylon tread material on the MG 147-A is not designed for wet floors or cold storage. For those applications, polyurethane or ultra-polyurethane tread wheels provide better traction and performance.

    Q: How does the MG 147-A compare to aluminum hub alternatives?
    A: The MG 147-A uses a nylon polymer hub, which is lighter and less expensive than machined aluminum hubs but may not provide the same durability in high-volume applications. Verify your equipment specifications before ordering.