Product Description
Polyurethane wheel (SKU: 105032-20) for electric lift truck applications. Manufactured by Liftsplus.com as a direct replacement component for pallet jacks, electric stackers, and related devices. Wheel features a 3 inch diameter, 2.75 inch tread width, precision sealed bearing, 95A durometer polyurethane tread, and steel core construction. Compatible with standard hub and axle sizes for industrial pallet trucks.
Specifications
Material
| Tread Material | Polyurethane, industrial grade (solvent bonded) |
| Core Material | Steel, powder coat finish |
| Bearing Material | Precision steel |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 105032-20 |
| OEM Part Number | 105032-20 |
| Supplier Part Number | 105032-20 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions and core construction of the 105032-20 wheel?
A: The 105032-20 has a 3 inch diameter with a 2.75 inch tread width. The wheel features a steel core with powder coat finish and is equipped with a precision sealed bearing assembly.
Q: What tread material and durometer rating does this wheel have?
A: The 105032-20 is constructed with industrial-grade polyurethane tread material with a 95A durometer rating, providing moderate hardness for load wheels and guide wheels on electric pallet jacks and stackers.
Q: What equipment is the 105032-20 compatible with?
A: This wheel fits electric pallet jacks, electric stackers, and walk-behind electric lift trucks from major manufacturers. It is compatible with standard hub and axle sizing used across Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Hyster equipment.
Q: What is the bearing specification and lubrication requirement?
A: The wheel includes a precision sealed bearing assembly, which means it is factory sealed and requires no routine lubrication during normal operation. The sealed design protects against dust and debris ingestion.
Q: How long does the polyurethane tread typically last?
A: Polyurethane tread life depends on application severity, load weight, and floor conditions. The 95A durometer provides balanced durability for general warehouse use. High-traffic indoor environments typically see 2 to 5 years of service life before tread wear necessitates replacement.
Q: What tread bonding process is used in this wheel?
A: The polyurethane tread uses solvent bonding to the steel core, providing a secure bond that resists separation and delamination under the dynamic loads of material handling equipment.
