Product Description
RL WHL-5000-TPTUM load roller for Rol-Lift manual pallet jacks; polymer construction; blank (no bearings); compatible with select Rol-Lift models; cross-reference RL WHL-5013-TPTUM for bearing-included version.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Rol Lift, model 5000. SKU: RL WHL-5000-TPTUM
Specifications
Application
| Component Type | Load roller, blank (does not include bearings; for bearing version, see RL WHL-5013-TPTUM) |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | RL WHL-5000-TPTUM |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | RL WHL-5013-TPTUM (contains bearings; specifically referenced as alternate/related part) |
| Replaces/Supersedes/Equivalent | No cross-reference part numbers available for direct replacement, supersession, or equivalence outside of the 5013-TPTUM alternate/bearing version |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the RL WHL-5000-TPTUM and which equipment does it fit?
A: The RL WHL-5000-TPTUM is a load roller for Rol-Lift manual pallet jacks with polymer construction. It is compatible with select Rol-Lift models and is supplied as a blank roller without bearings pre-installed.
Q: What is the difference between this blank roller and bearing-equipped versions?
A: The RL WHL-5000-TPTUM is supplied blank without bearings. The cross-reference RL WHL-5013-TPTUM is the bearing-equipped version. The blank version allows field installation of bearings to match existing equipment specifications.
Q: What material and construction does this load roller use?
A: This load roller is constructed from polyurethane (Poly) material. Polyurethane provides durability, wear resistance, and load capacity suitable for manual pallet jack applications with typical 5000 lb unit capacities.
Q: Is there a complete wheel assembly alternative available?
A: Yes. The RL WHL-5005-TPTUM is the related complete wheel assembly option with stainless steel load roller. Order that assembly if you need a fully integrated load roller solution rather than the blank component.
Q: What factors affect the lifespan of this polyurethane load roller?
A: Roller lifespan depends on load consistency, surface conditions, and maintenance. Polyurethane rollers typically wear faster on rough or debris-laden floors. Replace when the roller develops flat spots, cracks, chunks missing, or noise during rotation.
