Product Description
Polyurethane wheel (SKU: 1500155-59) for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. Features 3.00 inch diameter, 3.66 inch hub length, 0.79 inch bore with 6203-2RS sealed ball bearings, 95A durometer red polyurethane tread over cast iron core. Equivalent to Yale part numbers 0650546 and 0652696-00.
Specifications
Dimensions
| Wheel Diameter | 3.00 inch |
| Hub Length | 3.66 inch |
| Bore Size | 0.79 inch |
Material & Construction
| Core Material | Cast iron |
| Tread Material | Red polyurethane |
| Tread Hardness | 95 Shore A |
| Wheel Finish | Polyurethane molded over metal core |
Mechanical Specifications
| Bearing Type | 6203-2RS sealed ball bearings |
| Number of Bearings | 2 per wheel |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1500155-59 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Yale 0650546, Yale 0652696-00 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the key dimensions of the 1500155-59?
A: This wheel has a 3.00 inch diameter, 3.66 inch hub length, and 0.79 inch bore diameter. These dimensions are standard for front and rear wheels on electric pallet jacks and stackers.
Q: Is this wheel equivalent to Yale part numbers 0650546 or 0652696-00?
A: Yes. The 1500155-59 is a direct replacement for Yale part numbers 0650546 and 0652696-00. Dimension and bearing specifications are identical for seamless compatibility.
Q: What bearing type is used and how many are installed?
A: The 1500155-59 uses two 6203-2RS sealed ball bearings per wheel. The 2RS designation means rubber seals on both sides, protecting internal components from dirt and moisture.
Q: What is the core material and tread hardness?
A: The wheel core is cast iron with red polyurethane molded over it. The tread hardness is 95 Shore A durometer, providing durability and floor grip for warehouse and dock applications.
Q: Which electric lift truck models is this compatible with?
A: This wheel fits Yale electric pallet jacks and stackers that originally used part numbers 0650546 or 0652696-00. It is also compatible with other brands using identical 3.00 inch diameter and 0.79 inch bore specifications.
Q: How does sealed bearing design affect maintenance?
A: Sealed bearings require no greasing or routine lubrication. The seals keep contaminants out and factory grease in, extending bearing life and reducing maintenance downtime.
