Product Description
Replacement polyurethane load wheel assembly for electric lift trucks and material handling equipment. Solid polyurethane construction with polyolefin core for durability in industrial applications. Aftermarket compatible replacement component.
Specifications
Material
| Wheel Material | Solid polyurethane construction |
| Core Material | Polyolefin hub core |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 800076204 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the 800076204 polyurethane load wheel fit?
A: The 800076204 is a replacement polyurethane load wheel assembly compatible with electric pallet jacks, electric hand trucks, and walkie stacker forklifts from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and Jungheinrich. Verify wheel diameter and hub bore before ordering to confirm fitment with your specific equipment model.
Q: What are the material specifications of the 800076204?
A: The 800076204 features solid polyurethane construction with a polyolefin hub core. This combination provides durability and load-bearing capacity suitable for industrial material handling. The polyurethane compound resists abrasion and maintains grip on standard warehouse floors.
Q: How does this wheel compare to OEM load wheels?
A: The 800076204 is an aftermarket replacement component engineered to match OEM performance specifications. Solid polyurethane construction provides equivalent load capacity and floor contact characteristics as original equipment wheels while offering cost savings.
Q: What maintenance does the 800076204 require?
A: Inspect the wheel regularly for uneven wear, flat spots, or surface damage. Clean polyurethane wheels with mild detergent and water to maintain traction. Replace when tread depth decreases significantly or visible damage appears. Proper wheel alignment prevents premature wear.
Q: How long does a 800076204 load wheel typically last?
A: Polyurethane load wheel lifespan varies based on load cycles, warehouse conditions, and floor surfaces. Typical service life ranges from 12 to 24 months in active warehouse operations. High-traffic facilities may require replacement sooner. Regular inspection helps identify wear patterns.
