Product Description
GWK-T&E-LW load wheel replacement kit engineered for Rol-Lift T&E Series manual pallet jacks. Complete assembly features 3.25 inch diameter Ultra-Poly wheels with 70D durometer hardness, precision ball bearings, hardened steel axles, and mounting fasteners. Designed for direct replacement of original equipment load wheels in T&E Series fork assemblies.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Rol-Lift, model T&E Series 3.25. Alternate model: T&ESeries3.25. SKU: GWK-T&E-LW
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Polyurethane Hardness | 70 Shore D durometer rating |
| Wheel Hub Construction | Reinforced polyurethane bonded to bearing assembly |
Mechanical Specifications
| Wheel Material Composition | Ultra-Poly material, 70D durometer hardness |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the GWK-T&E-LW compatible with all Rol-Lift T&E Series pallet jacks?
A: The GWK-T&E-LW is engineered for Rol-Lift T&E Series 3.25 manual pallet jacks only. The 3.25 refers to the load wheel diameter. Some Rol-Lift T&E models use 4 inch or 5 inch wheels. Verify your truck fork has a 3.25 inch wheel mounting diameter before ordering. Check your truck nameplate or contact Rol-Lift with your serial number if unsure of your wheel size.
Q: What is the durometer rating of the GWK-T&E-LW wheels and what does that mean?
A: The GWK-T&E-LW features 70 Shore D durometer polyurethane wheels. This hardness rating provides a balance between grip and durability on standard warehouse concrete. 70D is firmer than 95A wheels, offering less noise and longer lifespan on smooth floors but less shock absorption on rough surfaces. Higher durometer means longer wear life and lower rolling resistance but increased vibration.
Q: Can I substitute the GWK-T&E-LW wheels on another Rol-Lift model with different designation?
A: No. Do not use the GWK-T&E-LW on Rol-Lift T&E Series models designed for different wheel diameters or on non-Rol-Lift manual jacks. The mounting bore, axle hole spacing, and fastener patterns are specific to the T&E Series 3.25 configuration. Using incorrect wheels can cause binding, uneven wear, and compromised load stability. Always match part numbers to your exact truck model.
Q: What maintenance is required for the GWK-T&E-LW load wheel assembly?
A: Inspect wheels monthly for flat spots, cracks, or debris lodged in the tread. Clean wheel surfaces with a damp cloth. The sealed ball bearings require no lubrication during normal use. If wheels become noisy or the truck pulls to one side, the bearing may need replacement. Check axle fasteners every six months and tighten if loose. Do not over-lubricate or use solvents on polyurethane wheels, as this degrades the material.
Q: How do I know when the GWK-T&E-LW wheels need replacement?
A: Replace wheels when any of these conditions occur: tread wears to less than 3/16 inch thickness, visible cracks or chunks missing from the wheel, flat spots that prevent smooth rolling, bearing noise that persists after cleaning, or the truck pulling to one side despite axle alignment. In standard warehouse duty, expect 2500 to 3500 hours of service life. Rough or outdoor use reduces lifespan significantly.
