Product Description
The 2066239 is a polyurethane load wheel designed for Hyster electric lift trucks and stackers. This direct replacement wheel features a durable 97A Shore durometer polyurethane tread that resists abrasion and maintains reliable grip on warehouse floors. Precision-machined steel core provides structural strength for demanding lift truck operations. Ideal for general material handling, warehousing, and distribution center environments where dependable wheel performance is critical.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the durometer rating of the HY 2066239 poly load wheel?
A: The HY 2066239 features a 97A Shore durometer polyurethane tread, which provides high wear resistance in standard warehouse and material handling applications. This hardness level resists abrasion and cuts better than softer compounds while maintaining adequate grip on dry and lightly wet concrete floors.
Q: What equipment does the HY 2066239 load wheel fit?
A: The HY 2066239 is an OEM Hyster electric lift truck component. Verify your specific model number and load wheel diameter and width before ordering to confirm compatibility with your equipment.
Q: What material is the core of the HY 2066239 made from?
A: The core is precision machined steel, equivalent to SAE 1045 steel, which provides the structural strength needed to handle the load and rotation cycles of electric lift trucks.
Q: How long do load wheels like the HY 2066239 typically last?
A: Load wheel lifespan depends on floor conditions, load weight, and hours of operation. Polyurethane wheels at 97A durometer in typical warehouse environments last 12 to 24 months before noticeable wear requires replacement. Frequent use on abrasive or rough concrete floors shortens lifespan.
Q: Can the HY 2066239 be used in cold storage applications?
A: The 97A polyurethane compound is suitable for standard and lightly refrigerated environments. For extended cold storage use below 0 degrees Fahrenheit, verify hardness and material compatibility with your application, as polyurethane can become brittle at extreme cold temperatures.
