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MU 07650703-A

Multiton Polyurethane Steel Load Wheel Assembly

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Load Wheels Manual Pallet Jack Parts Misc Section Multiton Wheels

Compatibility

Make Multiton
Model 6600

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Product Description

OEM Multiton MU 07650703-A Polyurethane/Steel Load Wheel Left/Right Assembly for manual pallet jacks. Precision ball bearing, steel core. Designed for heavy-duty use on standard Multiton manual pallet truck forks. No cross-reference part numbers. Compatible with Multiton Poly/Steel wheel assemblies.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Multiton, model 6600. SKU: MU 07650703-A

Specifications

Material & Construction
Tread Material SpecificationCast polyurethane, 95 Shore A hardness (industry nominal for jack wheels)
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberMU 07650703-A
Manufacturer Part NumberMU 07650703-A

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the MU 07650703-A load wheel assembly?
A: The MU 07650703-A is an OEM polyurethane and steel load wheel assembly for Multiton model 6600 manual pallet jacks. It features a precision ball bearing and steel core, designed for heavy-duty use on standard pallet truck forks. This is a left and right assembly configuration.

Q: What are the material specifications for the MU 07650703-A?
A: The tread material is cast polyurethane with 95 Shore A hardness, which is the industry nominal specification for pallet jack load wheels. The polyurethane compound provides durability and floor grip while the steel core ensures load capacity and longevity under typical warehouse conditions.

Q: Is the MU 07650703-A compatible with other Multiton models?
A: The MU 07650703-A is specifically configured for Multiton model 6600 pallet jacks. No cross-reference part numbers are available for other manufacturers or models. Verify your jack model and fork width before ordering to ensure proper fitment.

Q: How do you determine if load wheels need replacement?
A: Replace load wheels when you observe flat spots, excessive wear on the tread surface, reduced floor grip or traction, bearing noise or grinding, or visible cracks in the polyurethane. Worn wheels reduce jack maneuverability and increase floor drag. Replace wheels in pairs or all four for balanced performance.