Product Description
The Nylon Steer Wheel Assembly is designed for durability and smooth operation in various applications. This assembly includes high-quality bearings for enhanced performance and reliability.
Specifications: 7.000 inch diameter x 2.000 inch width (7.000" x 2.000" | 7 x 2 wheel | 7 x 2 | 177.80mm x 50.80mm) | Bearing ID: 20mm (0.787 inch bore | 20.000mm ID)
• Constructed from durable nylon for long-lasting use
• Includes precision bearings for smooth steering
• Lightweight design for easy maneuverability
This steer wheel assembly is compatible with a variety of carts and equipment, making it an ideal choice for both commercial and personal use.
Specifications
Wheel Dimensions
| Outside Diameter | 7 |
| Width Side to Side | 2 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the bearing bore specification for the GW 323?
A: The GW 323 has a single bearing ID of 20mm (0.787 inch bore). The bore outside diameter is also 20mm. Verify your axle diameter matches 20mm before purchasing. Installing the GW 323 on an axle with a different diameter will cause improper seating, excessive play, or wheel lockup.
Q: Is the GW 323 compatible with heavy-duty pallet jacks?
A: The GW 323 is not rated for heavy-duty pallet jacks. It is a 7-inch diameter wheel designed for light- to medium-duty carts and equipment. For pallet jacks rated above 2000 lbs capacity, use 8-inch wheels with higher load ratings. Installing undersized wheels on heavy equipment risks wheel failure and load drop accidents.
Q: What is the lifespan of the GW 323 in typical warehouse use?
A: The GW 323 durable nylon wheel typically lasts 18 to 36 months depending on floor surface and frequency of use. Smooth concrete extends life. Rough or outdoor surfaces reduce lifespan to 6 to 12 months. Replace when tread wear becomes visible, flat spots appear, or diameter reduces more than 0.25 inch. Worn wheels reduce maneuverability and increase steering effort.
Q: Can the GW 323 wheel be removed from the axle for cleaning or inspection?
A: Yes. To remove the wheel, unbolt or slide the axle pin retaining the wheel. Slide the wheel off the axle carefully. Inspect the bearing bore and axle surface for corrosion or damage before reinstalling. If the axle is bent or the bore is enlarged, repair or replace the axle before reinstalling the wheel to prevent premature failure.
Q: What is the weight and material of the GW 323?
A: The GW 323 is constructed from durable nylon polymer and is classified as lightweight. Exact weight is not specified by manufacturer but is comparable to other 7 x 2 nylon assemblies, typically 2 to 4 lbs per wheel. Lightweight design reduces operator fatigue during hand-truck or cart operation compared to metal or rubber wheels.
