Product Description
The 95A polyurethane caster wheel delivers reliable performance in material handling operations across warehouses and distribution centers. This hard-compound poly wheel resists wear on concrete floors and provides excellent load-bearing capacity with reduced rolling resistance. Ideal for electric lift trucks, pallet stackers, and order pickers requiring durable, smooth-rolling wheels that minimize floor damage while maintaining traction on smooth warehouse surfaces.
Specifications
Material
| Material Specification | Polyurethane |
| Durameter Rating | 95A |
Part Numbers
| MSN Part Number | AC 4934289 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What material is the 95A polyurethane caster wheel made from?
A: This caster wheel is manufactured from polyurethane with a 95A durometer rating, indicating a hard compound designed for excellent wear resistance and load capacity on standard warehouse and factory floors.
Q: What is durometer and why does the 95A rating matter?
A: Durometer measures hardness of rubber and polyurethane materials on a scale of 0-100A (softer to harder). A 95A rating means this wheel has high hardness and superior wear resistance compared to softer compounds, making it ideal for high-traffic material handling environments with concrete floors.
Q: What types of material handling equipment use this wheel?
A: The 95A polyurethane caster wheel is used on electric lift trucks, electric pallet stackers, order pickers, and other motorized material handling equipment requiring durable wheels with reduced rolling resistance.
Q: When should this caster wheel be replaced?
A: Replace the wheel when you observe flat spots, cracks, chunks missing from the tire, or if the equipment pulls to one side during operation. Polyurethane wheels typically provide 2-5 years of service depending on load intensity and floor conditions.
Q: How does the 95A wheel compare to softer polyurethane wheels?
A: Harder 95A wheels provide greater load capacity and superior wear resistance on smooth concrete, while generating less heat and rolling resistance. Softer wheels (like 85A) offer better shock absorption and floor protection on rough surfaces but wear faster.
Q: Does this wheel work on all floor types?
A: The 95A hard compound performs best on smooth concrete and finished warehouse floors. It works adequately on light rough surfaces but may wear quickly on heavily textured or outdoor terrains. Always verify compatibility with your specific floor conditions.
