Product Description
Polyurethane load wheel assembly SU S2352-A, featuring a hard 95A durometer polyurethane compound, designed as a replacement part for Liftsplus.com electric lift trucks. Engineered for high abrasion resistance and smooth operation in heavy-duty material handling environments. Industry-standard aftermarket component for electric lift truck wheel locations.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane compound |
| Hardness Specification | 95 Shore A per ASTM D2240 |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | SU S2352-A |
| OEM Part Number | SU S2352 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is SU S2352 the same as SU S2352-A?
A: SU S2352 is the OEM part number and SU S2352-A is the manufacturer part number for the same polyurethane load wheel assembly. They are equivalent and interchangeable. Always verify your equipment documentation to confirm compatibility with your specific electric lift truck model.
Q: What does 95A durometer mean and when should I use this wheel?
A: 95A Shore A durometer indicates a hard polyurethane compound designed for high abrasion resistance and extended wear. Use SU S2352 in heavy-duty warehouse and material handling applications where load wheels encounter rough floors, frequent use, and demanding operating conditions. The 95A rating provides durability over softer compounds but with less grip than lower durometer ratings.
Q: What are the signs that my SU S2352 wheel needs replacement?
A: Replace the wheel if you notice: flat spots or uneven wear patterns on the tread, visible cracks or chunks missing from the polyurethane, vibration or noise during operation, reduced load capacity or difficulty moving the truck under normal weight, or visible separation between the polyurethane tread and steel core. These symptoms indicate the wheel cannot perform safely or efficiently.
Q: How do I install the SU S2352 wheel assembly?
A: The SU S2352 mounts to the bearing axle. You will need a socket or wrench to remove the retaining nut or bolt holding the old wheel, then slide the new wheel assembly onto the axle. Ensure the bearing bore aligns properly with the axle, then retighten the fastener securely. Do not overtighten, as this can damage the bearing. Verify the wheel spins freely after installation.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of an SU S2352 wheel?
A: Lifespan depends on load, floor conditions, and usage frequency. In typical heavy-duty warehouse environments, expect 12 to 24 months of service. Rough or abrasive floors reduce lifespan; smooth floors extend it. Regular inspection every 6 months helps catch wear early and prevents unexpected failures during operation.
