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MO 203M-A

Load Roller Assy - 3/4 inch Bearing ID Tread: Heavy-Duty Poly, Hub: Steel

Regular price $27.23
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Compatibility

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Model Mini

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Product Description

MO 203M-A is a Mobile-brand manual pallet jack load roller assembly featuring a heavy-duty polyurethane tread on a solid steel hub with a 3/4 inch bearing bore, designed for durable performance in manual pallet jack applications.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Mobile, model Mini. SKU: MO 203M-A

Specifications

Material & Construction
Hub Material SpecificationSteel
Tread Material GradeUltra polyurethane
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberMO 203M-A

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the specifications of the MO 203M-A load roller assembly?
A: The MO 203M-A features a heavy-duty polyurethane tread bonded to a solid steel hub with a 3/4 inch bearing bore. This combination delivers durable performance in manual pallet jack applications with reliable grip and structural integrity.

Q: Which Mobile pallet jack models does the MO 203M-A fit?
A: The MO 203M-A is designed for Mobile Mini manual pallet jacks. Always verify your equipment model before ordering to ensure proper fitment.

Q: What is the tread material on this load roller?
A: The MO 203M-A uses ultra-grade polyurethane tread. This material resists abrasion and provides consistent traction on warehouse floors, though performance degrades with heavy oil contamination or prolonged exposure to extreme heat.

Q: What is the bearing bore diameter?
A: The MO 203M-A has a 3/4 inch bearing bore. This dimension is critical for axle fitment, so verify your current axle diameter before replacing the load roller.

Q: How long does the polyurethane tread typically last?
A: Polyurethane tread lifespan depends on load cycles and floor conditions. In moderate warehouse use, expect 2-5 years before tread degradation becomes noticeable. Inspect the tread quarterly for cracks, flat spots, or hardening.