Product Description
Polyurethane load wheel SKU 9133P is specified for electric pallet trucks and electric lift trucks, featuring a non-marking, high-density 95A durometer polyurethane tread, steel core, and press-on construction. This component provides low rolling resistance, is suitable for indoor industrial flooring, and is designed for use as a load wheel replacement in electric lift truck applications. Alternate SKU 9133HL is listed in the same manufacturer series. No cross-reference part numbers are availabl
Specifications
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer SKU | 9133P |
| Alternate SKUs | 9133HL (series-related, same manufacturer listing) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 9133P used for?
A: The 9133P is a direct replacement load wheel specified for electric pallet trucks and electric lift trucks. It is engineered for indoor industrial flooring and provides low rolling resistance performance.
Q: What are the material specifications for the 9133P?
A: The 9133P features a 95A durometer high-density polyurethane tread with a steel core. The wheel uses press-on construction for secure mounting on standard electric lift truck load wheel shafts.
Q: Is the 9133P a non-marking wheel?
A: Yes. The 9133P is a non-marking polyurethane wheel designed to prevent floor staining in warehouse and distribution center applications.
Q: What is the alternate part number for the 9133P?
A: Part number 9133HL is listed as a series-related alternate from the same manufacturer. Verify dimensions and bore specifications match your equipment before ordering.
Q: What electric lift truck brands are compatible with the 9133P?
A: The 9133P is compatible with electric pallet trucks and electric lift trucks from major manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Hyster. Verify your specific equipment model and serial range for fitment confirmation.
Q: Is the 9133P wheel reusable?
A: Yes. The 9133P wheel can be reused and reinstalled if the steel core and polyurethane tread remain in serviceable condition with no cracks, excessive wear, or damage to the bore.
