Product Description
POLYURETHANE WHEEL (95D)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between SKU 125070-20 and 125070-30?
A: Both SKUs are 95D polyurethane wheels for electric lift trucks. The difference typically lies in wheel diameter, width, or load capacity. Verify the specific dimensions and load rating for each SKU to ensure you select the correct wheel for your equipment model and floor load requirements.
Q: Which OEM equipment brands does the 125070-30 fit?
A: This polyurethane wheel is compatible with electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, Linde, and similar manufacturers. Confirm the bore size, diameter, and load capacity match your specific truck model before ordering.
Q: How does 95D polyurethane perform compared to rubber wheels?
A: Polyurethane 95D wheels provide superior wear resistance, oil resistance, and longevity compared to rubber wheels in industrial environments. Polyurethane is less prone to flat spotting and maintains consistent performance over thousands of operating hours. The harder 95D compound sacrifices some shock absorption but gains durability and reduced maintenance.
Q: What floor surfaces are suitable for the 125070-30 wheel?
A: The 125070-30 works on concrete, asphalt, and sealed floors typical of warehouses, manufacturing plants, and loading docks. Test traction on your specific floor conditions. If operations occur in wet areas or cold storage, consult specifications or contact us to confirm suitability, as specialized high-traction formulations may be required.
Q: When should the 125070-30 wheel be replaced?
A: Replace the wheel when wear reduces the diameter significantly, when chunks or deep cracks appear, or when the wheel no longer rolls smoothly. Inspect quarterly in high-use operations. Polyurethane wheels typically remain serviceable for 1 to 3 years depending on load, hours of operation, and floor conditions.
Q: Can I mix the 125070-30 with other wheel types on the same truck?
A: It is not recommended to mix different wheel types or diameters on the same truck. Mismatched wheels can cause uneven wear, instability, and handling problems. Replace all wheels on an axle or truck with the same SKU and specifications to maintain consistent performance and safety.
