Product Description
This load wheel kit includes two assemblies made from 95A polyurethane, axles, bearings, and fasteners, designed for durability and performance. Ideal for improving the functionality and noise reduction of pallet jacks, these wheels protect floors while ensuring smooth movement in various environments.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Toyota, model 6HBE30. SKU: GWK-6HBW30-LW
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane, 95A durometer, cast over steel hub |
| Polyurethane Hardness | 95A, high-load, non-marking |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Manufacturer Part Number | GWK-6HBW30-LW |
| OEM Model Compatibility | Toyota 6HBW30 Electric Pallet Jack |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What Toyota pallet jack models is the GWK-6HBW30-LW designed for?
A: The GWK-6HBW30-LW is designed specifically for Toyota 6HBW30 electric pallet jacks. Always verify your model number against the equipment nameplate before purchasing. This kit is not compatible with 6HBW20, 6HBW23, or other Toyota jack models due to differences in axle design and hub bore diameter.
Q: What are the specifications for wheel material, core, and axle components?
A: The GWK-6HBW30-LW includes two wheel assemblies with 95A polyurethane treads cast over a precision-machined steel core. Each wheel is paired with a case-hardened alloy steel axle. The kit comes complete with high-grade ball bearings and fasteners. This configuration supports high-load warehouse applications with durability and low maintenance.
Q: Is 95A polyurethane suitable for continuous warehouse operations?
A: Yes. The 95A rating is designed for standard to heavy warehouse duty with typical cycle counts of 30 to 50 operations per day. The material resists floor marking, reduces noise, and provides smooth rolling. For very high-traffic applications exceeding 60 cycles per day, a harder 97A option may extend wheel life, but the standard 95A performs well in most indoor settings.
Q: How should I install the GWK-6HBW30-LW wheels on my jack?
A: Lower the jack completely and position it on a level, stable surface. Using an appropriately sized socket wrench, remove the cotter pins and retaining nuts from each axle. Slide the old wheels off. Align each new wheel assembly with its axle and slide it on until fully seated. Install the retaining nuts and torque to 45 to 55 ft-lbs. Secure with new cotter pins. Test wheel rotation and jack stability before returning to service.
Q: What maintenance steps will maximize the lifespan of the GWK-6HBW30-LW wheels?
A: Inspect wheels weekly for cracks, flat spots, or hardening. Wipe wheels clean of dirt and spills to prevent debris buildup. Check that axle retaining nuts remain tight and that cotter pins are in place. If you notice grinding noise or stiff rolling, inspect the bearings for debris or corrosion. Ensure the jack operates on clean, level floors. Replace wheels when tread wear reaches 20% or if structural damage is visible.
