Product Description
Hyster HY 2307461 is a polyurethane load wheel, nominal dimensions 4 x 2 7/8 in (2.047 in hub), designed for Hyster electric lift truck applications. Cross-references include HY2307461 and 2307461. Suitable for use in high-frequency pallet handling environments.
Specifications
Wheel Specifications
| Part Number | 2307461 |
| Hyster Part Number | HY 2307461 |
| Cross Reference Numbers | HY2307461 |
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | Industrial grade polyurethane |
| Core Material | Steel or ductile iron (application dependent) |
Application
| Suitable For | Hyster electric pallet jacks and lift trucks; high-frequency pallet handling environments |
| Wheel Type | Load wheel / carrying wheel |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the 2307461 load wheel?
A: The 2307461 has nominal dimensions of.
Q: What material is the 2307461 wheel made from?
A: The 2307461 features an industrial grade polyurethane tread with a steel or ductile iron core, depending on application requirements. Polyurethane provides superior wear resistance, extended lifespan, and excellent floor grip compared to rubber in high-frequency warehouse environments.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers?
A: The 2307461 can be referenced as HY2307461 (without space) or using the full Hyster part number HY 2307461. When ordering, use the part number 2307461 to ensure accurate identification.
Q: Which Hyster equipment does the 2307461 fit?
A: The 2307461 is designed as a direct replacement load wheel for Hyster electric pallet jacks and lift truck applications. Confirm your specific equipment model and wheel mounting specifications before ordering to ensure compatibility.
Q: Why choose polyurethane over rubber wheels?
A: Polyurethane wheels offer superior durability, extended service life, and consistent performance in wet, cold storage, and high-traffic warehouse environments. Polyurethane is the industry standard for commercial material handling equipment due to reduced replacement frequency and lower total cost of ownership.
Q: How should load wheels be stored when not in use?
A: Store wheels in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Keep wheels away from oils, solvents, and reactive chemicals. Store vertically or on a flat surface to prevent warping or deformation of the tire.
