Product Description
MO 1013 is a 4 inch diameter, 2 inch tread width cast iron wheel with 1-3/16 inch bore, designed for use as a plate-mounted caster on industrial carts. The wheel features monolithic cast iron construction for high load durability and is compatible with general industrial tilt trucks and utility carts that require a 4x2 cast iron wheel with a 1-3/16 inch bore.
Specifications
Material
| Tread Material | Monolithic cast iron (non-coated, non-marking) |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | MO 1013 |
| OEM Part Number | MO1013 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the exact specifications of the MO 1013 wheel?
A: The MO 1013 is a 4 inch diameter, 2 inch tread width cast iron wheel with 1-3/16 inch bore. It features monolithic cast iron construction without coating or marking and is designed as a plate-mounted caster for industrial carts.
Q: Which equipment types is the MO 1013 compatible with?
A: The MO 1013 fits general industrial tilt trucks and utility carts that require a 4 inch diameter, 2 inch width cast iron wheel with a 1-3/16 inch bore. Verify bore diameter and plate-mounting configuration before ordering.
Q: What is the load capacity and durability of the MO 1013 cast iron wheel?
A: Monolithic cast iron wheels provide high load durability for heavy-duty industrial applications. Actual load rating depends on the equipment frame and axle design; verify with your cart or truck specifications.
Q: Does the MO 1013 leave marking or residue on floors?
A: No. The MO 1013 features non-coated, non-marking cast iron construction and is suitable for all floor types including concrete, tile, and painted surfaces.
Q: How often does a cast iron wheel like the MO 1013 require maintenance?
A: Cast iron wheels are low-maintenance. Periodic inspection for cracks, flat spots, or debris accumulation is recommended. Clean wheels as needed to maintain rolling efficiency and floor condition.
Q: Are there alternative wheels that fit the same 1-3/16 inch bore as the MO 1013?
A: Other 4x2 cast iron wheels with 1-3/16 inch bore from manufacturers like Crown, Toyota, or Raymond may fit, but verify exact bore size, load rating, and mounting plate configuration before substituting.
