Product Description
High-performance polyurethane wheel designed for electric lift trucks and warehouse material handling equipment. Features exceptional durability, low wear resistance, and non-gumming performance with a cast iron core. The 95A Shore hardness provides reliable traction and extended service life across demanding warehouse environments.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | Polyurethane, high resilience, 95A durometer |
| Wheel Center Material | Cast iron core, material grade QT450, steel components GB/T-20 |
| Polymer Source | Bayer (Germany) and Mitsubishi (Japan) polyurethane raw materials |
| Polyurethane Hardness | 95A Shore durometer |
| Steel Grade (core) | QT450 (cast iron), GB/T-20 steel for core components |
Part Number & Compatibility
| Part Number | 1179213 |
| Compatible Makes | EP, Jungheinrich, NICHIYU, Noblelift, Hyundai, MIMA, TCM |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What materials are used in the 1179213 polyurethane wheel?
A: The 1179213 features a polyurethane tread with 95A Shore durometer hardness and cast iron core (QT450 grade). The polyurethane uses Bayer (Germany) and Mitsubishi (Japan) raw materials engineered for high resilience and low wear.
Q: Which electric lift truck brands are compatible with the 1179213 wheel?
A: The 1179213 polyurethane wheel is compatible with EP, Jungheinrich, Noblelift, Hyundai, MIMA, TCM, and similar warehouse electric lift trucks. Verify your equipment model uses this OEM part number before ordering.
Q: What are the performance characteristics of the 1179213 wheel?
A: This wheel delivers high resilience, low wear, and non-gumming performance. The 95A durometer polyurethane provides durability in warehouse and production environments while resisting material degradation.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of the 1179213 polyurethane wheel?
A: Lifespan depends on load capacity, floor conditions, and usage intensity. High-resilience polyurethane like the 1179213 typically provides extended wear life compared to standard compounds. Regular inspection for wear extends replacement intervals.
