Product Description
Polyurethane wheel 2200133-11 is a direct OEM replacement part engineered for electric lift truck applications. Manufactured with high-resilience polyurethane and a precision-cast steel or iron center, this component provides enhanced durability, low rolling resistance, and non-slip performance at subzero temperatures. Designed for compatibility with select electric forklift models, the 2200133-11 withstands heavy cycling in material handling environments. Cross-referencing not available—confirm
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Core Material | Machined steel core |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2200133-11 |
| OEM Part Number | 2200133-11 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What material is the 2200133-11 polyurethane wheel made from?
A: The 2200133-11 uses 100 percent Bayer or Mitsubishi polyurethane pre-polymer for the tread, with a cast steel or iron center manufactured to QT450 x 10 or GB/T-20 specification. This construction provides low rolling resistance and enhanced durability in electric lift truck applications.
Q: Which electric lift trucks is the 2200133-11 wheel compatible with?
A: The 2200133-11 is engineered as a direct OEM replacement for select electric forklift models. Verify your equipment model and wheel specifications before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
Q: What are the performance advantages of the 2200133-11 polyurethane wheel?
A: High-resilience polyurethane offers non-slip performance at subzero temperatures, low rolling resistance to reduce energy consumption, and enhanced durability through extended material cycling in material handling environments.
Q: How long does the 2200133-11 wheel typically last?
A: Polyurethane wheels last 2 to 5 years under normal warehouse operation. Heavy-duty cycles, exposure to chemicals, or storage in extreme temperatures may reduce lifespan. Replace when tread shows visible wear or if the wheel loses grip.
Q: When should I replace the 2200133-11 wheel?
A: Replace the wheel if it shows flat spots, cracks in the polyurethane tread, reduced grip on floors, or if the lift truck experiences uneven movement or instability during operation.
