Product Description
Polyurethane load/drive wheel designed for electric lift truck applications. Features high-durability industrial-grade polyurethane tread bonded to a machined steel core.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Compound | High-durability industrial-grade polyurethane |
| Core Material | Machined steel with bonded polyurethane tread |
Part Identification
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2200156-18 |
Application
| Equipment Type | Electric lift trucks, pallet jacks, stackers |
| Suitability | Direct replacement and factory-spec applications |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 2200156-18?
A: The 2200156-18 is a polyurethane load/drive wheel designed for electric lift trucks, pallet jacks, and stackers. It features a direct replacement for factory-spec wheel applications.
Q: What materials are used in the 2200156-18?
A: The 2200156-18 combines high-durability industrial-grade polyurethane tread bonded to a machined steel core. This construction provides excellent wear resistance and handles heavy loads in demanding warehouse and material handling environments.
Q: Is the 2200156-18 suitable as a direct replacement wheel?
A: Yes, the 2200156-18 is approved for both direct replacement and factory-spec applications. It is compatible with electric lift trucks that require load or drive wheels.
Q: Why choose the 2200156-18 for electric lift equipment?
A: The polyurethane tread is engineered for high durability and bonded to machined steel for structural strength. This combination resists wear, abrasion, and load stress, extending wheel lifespan in continuous material handling operations.
Q: How long does the 2200156-18 wheel typically last?
A: Lifespan depends on load conditions, surface type, and operating hours. The polyurethane tread is designed for multiple reuse cycles and regular inspection is recommended to monitor wear and ensure safe operation.
Q: What maintenance does the 2200156-18 require?
A: Inspect wheels regularly for wear, cracks, or damage. Keep the tread clean and free of debris. Replace when tread wear becomes significant or if structural damage is detected.
