Product Description
Durarun 95A polyurethane load wheel for electric lift trucks, part number 1500155-47. Industrial-grade wheel assembly featuring 95A Shore durometer polyurethane construction for material handling equipment applications.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Type | Polyurethane |
| Polyurethane Hardness | 95A Shore durometer |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1500155-47 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What makes the Durarun 1500155-47 different from standard polyurethane wheels?
A: The Durarun 1500155-47 is an industrial-grade wheel assembly engineered with 95A Shore durometer polyurethane construction specifically for material handling equipment. This formulation delivers high wear resistance and extended service life in demanding warehouse and manufacturing environments.
Q: What is the durometer hardness specification for the 1500155-47?
A: The 1500155-47 features 95A Shore durometer polyurethane, which provides excellent hardness for load-bearing applications while maintaining adequate floor grip and contact. This hardness level balances durability with traction for electric lift trucks.
Q: What material handling equipment is the 1500155-47 designed for?
A: The 1500155-47 is designed for electric lift trucks and similar material handling equipment. The industrial-grade polyurethane construction supports frequent use in warehouse, distribution, and manufacturing applications.
Q: Does the Durarun wheel offer any special performance features?
A: The Durarun formulation provides enhanced wear resistance and load-carrying capacity compared to standard polyurethane wheels. The 95A Shore durometer specification ensures consistent performance over extended service periods in high-use environments.
Q: Is the 1500155-47 suitable for cold storage operations?
A: Polyurethane wheels can become brittle at very low temperatures. Verify with us whether the Durarun 1500155-47 meets cold storage requirements for your specific application, as detailed temperature ratings are not documented in current specifications.
