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BJ 1803A0

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BJ 1803A0

Poly Wheel 95A

Regular price $58.81
Sale price $58.81 Regular price $63.34
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Product Description

Big Joe BJ 1803A0 Polyurethane Wheel

Specifications

Material
Material TypePolyurethane
Wheel Durometer95A
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberBJ 1803A0

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the material and durometer of the BJ 1803A0 wheel?
A: The BJ 1803A0 is a polyurethane wheel with a durometer rating of 95A. This high durometer indicates a hard, durable compound designed for long wheel life and reliable performance in material handling applications.

Q: What is the BJ 1803A0 wheel used for?
A: This polyurethane wheel is a load wheel for Big Joe electric pallet jacks and lift trucks. It supports the equipment frame and load during operation and steering. The 95A durometer provides excellent durability for heavy-duty use.

Q: Which Big Joe equipment models use the BJ 1803A0 wheel?
A: The BJ 1803A0 is an OEM part for Big Joe electric pallet jacks within the 1803 series or compatible models. Verify your equipment model and wheel mounting specifications to ensure proper fitment.

Q: What does a 95A durometer rating mean for this wheel?
A: A 95A durometer indicates a hard polyurethane compound. This material resists deformation, extends wheel life, and maintains consistent performance under heavy loads. Higher durometer values mean greater hardness and durability.

Q: How does this polyurethane wheel compare to rubber wheels?
A: Polyurethane wheels typically last longer than rubber and resist wear better in high-load applications. The 95A durometer provides superior durability, making polyurethane wheels more cost-effective over the equipment life cycle despite higher initial cost.

Q: What maintenance does the BJ 1803A0 wheel require?
A: Inspect the wheel regularly for wear, flat spots, cracking, or debris buildup around the axle. Clean the wheel and mounting surface to prevent contamination. Replace the wheel when tread is significantly worn or damage is visible.