Product Description
POLYURETHANE WHEEL (95D)
Specifications
Physical Specifications
| Material | Polyurethane |
| Durometer Hardness | 95 Shore A |
| Color | Gray |
| Temperature Range | -10°C to 50°C (14°F to 122°F) |
| Surface Finish | Molded |
| Traction Rating | Dry to slightly damp warehouse floors |
| Typical Service Life | 1000-2500 operating hours |
Compatibility
| Wheel Type | Solid Cast Polyurethane |
| Applications | Electric pallet jacks, walkie stackers, low-speed material handling equipment |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the material and hardness specifications of this wheel?
A: This is a polyurethane wheel with a 95 Shore A durometer hardness rating. The 95D designation indicates a high-hardness polyurethane formulation suitable for general material handling applications with moderate floor speeds and load conditions.
Q: What equipment is this wheel compatible with?
A: This polyurethane wheel is designed for electric pallet jacks, walkie trucks, and other low-speed material handling equipment from manufacturers such as Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Hyster. Confirm wheel bore diameter and mounting style match your equipment before ordering.
Q: Is this wheel suitable for wet floor or cold storage applications?
A: At 95 Shore A, this standard polyurethane formulation is adequate for dry to slightly damp indoor warehouse floors. For consistent wet floor traction or cold storage environments below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, consider higher-traction polyurethane compounds specifically rated for those conditions.
Q: How long does this wheel typically last?
A: Polyurethane wheel lifespan depends on load weight, floor surface, and usage hours. Under typical warehouse conditions, this wheel provides 1000 to 2500 operating hours of service before tread wear reduces grip and handling performance.
Q: How should this wheel be stored when not in use?
A: Store polyurethane wheels in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Avoid stacking heavy objects on top of wheels, which can cause permanent deformation. Keep away from oils, solvents, and harsh chemicals that may degrade the polyurethane material.
