Product Description
Multiton MU 325-P Load Roller Assembly—3.25 inch diameter heavy-duty polyurethane tread on carbon steel hub, for Multiton M-S, M, and S manual pallet jacks. Features sealed bearing, supplied with axle, washers, and mounting hardware. Cross-referenced as 325-P, MU325-P, MT325-P.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Multiton, model M, S, HPL. SKU: MU 325-P
Specifications
Material
| Tread Material Specification | 70D durometer polyurethane |
| Hub Material Specification | Carbon steel, machined finish |
| Tread Finish | Machined polyurethane – smooth profile |
Part Numbers
| Factory Part Number | MU 325-P |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 325-P, MU325-P, MT325-P, Multiton 325-P |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | MU 325-P-C, MU 325-P-D |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions and materials of the 0000-72008?
A: The 0000-72008 is a load roller assembly with a tread. The tread is 70D durometer polyurethane, and the hub is carbon steel with a machined finish. The assembly includes a sealed bearing, axle, washers, and mounting hardware.
Q: Which Multiton pallet jack models are compatible with 0000-72008?
A: The 0000-72008 fits Multiton M, S, and HPL series manual pallet jacks. Verify your model number against these series to confirm compatibility before ordering.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for 0000-72008?
A: The 0000-72008 is cross-referenced as 325-P, MU325-P, MT325-P, and Multiton 325-P. Equivalent part numbers include MU 325-P-C and MU 325-P-D.
Q: What does 70D durometer polyurethane mean?
A: 70D durometer specifies the hardness and stiffness of the polyurethane tread material. This hardness level provides a balance of durability and grip for load wheel applications in manual pallet jacks. Higher durometer indicates greater hardness and extended wear life.
Q: What components are included with the 0000-72008?
A: The 0000-72008 is supplied as a complete assembly including the sealed bearing, axle, washers, and mounting hardware.
Q: How should the 0000-72008 be maintained?
A: Periodically inspect the polyurethane tread for wear or damage. Keep the bearing area clean and dry. Replace the assembly if tread wear reduces grip or if bearing damage is detected during routine equipment inspections.
