Product Description
Polyurethane press-on wheel, OEM part 220013077 by Liftsplus.com. Engineered for electric pallet trucks, stackers, and reach trucks. Constructed with high-resilience, non-gumming polyurethane tread and cast iron core for durability in low-temperature and warehouse environments. Features GB/T-20 steel and anti-slip properties for operational safety and performance. Compatible with multiple Noblelift electric models. No cross-reference part numbers available.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Polyurethane Tread Material | Polyether polyurethane elastomer sourced from Bayer and Mitsubishi pre-polymer feedstock |
Mechanical Specifications
| Polyurethane Hardness | High durometer compound, approximately 92-95 Shore A |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| OEM Part Number | 220013077 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the construction of the 220013077 polyurethane press-on wheel?
A: The 220013077 is a press-on wheel (also called a load wheel or non-driven wheel) constructed with high-durometer polyurethane tread bonded to a QT450 x 10 cast iron core. The non-gumming polyurethane compound is engineered for durability and traction in low temperature and warehouse environments without hardening or losing grip.
Q: Which Noblelift electric lift truck models is the 220013077 compatible with?
A: The 220013077 fits Noblelift electric pallet truck models PTE33X, PTE30, PTE40L, and PTE45X, as well as Noblelift electric stacker models SFH22AG, SPN22, and SPN22A, and reach truck model ECL22M. It is also compatible with equivalent electric trucks from other OEM brands with matching wheel bore and tread width dimensions. Always verify your specific equipment model and wheel specifications before ordering.
Q: What does anti-slip properties mean for the 220013077 wheel?
A: Anti-slip properties refer to the surface traction characteristics of the polyurethane tread compound. The 220013077 tread provides reliable grip and directional control on wet floors, oily surfaces, and tile flooring common in warehouses and material handling environments. This prevents wheel slippage and lateral skidding during lift and transport operations.
Q: What is the difference between a press-on wheel and a drive wheel?
A: A press-on wheel (like the 220013077) is a load-bearing or guide wheel that does not rotate the lift truck. It supports the vehicle weight and resists lateral movement. A drive wheel is powered by a motor and propels the truck. The 220013077 is designed for support and stability, not powered propulsion.
Q: Why is cast iron core QT450 x 10 specified for the 220013077?
A: QT450 x 10 cast iron meets specific tensile strength and ductility requirements for high-load press-on wheel applications. This grade provides rigidity to resist deflection under load while maintaining enough ductility to absorb impact from uneven floors. The specification ensures reliable core-to-tread bonding and wheel longevity in demanding warehouse service.
Q: How long does the 220013077 polyurethane wheel last before replacement?
A: Typical service life is 1200 to 2500 operating hours depending on load utilization, floor conditions, and temperature environment. Inspect periodically for tread wear, hardening or brittleness, visible separation between tread and core, or loss of anti-slip properties. Replace when tread becomes smooth or when tread-to-core bonding shows signs of failure.
