Product Description
Polyurethane wheel 800114410 for electric lift truck, featuring 3.25 inch diameter, 1.625 inch tread width, 1.875 inch hub width, and 95 Shore D durometer tread, compatible as a replacement load wheel for lift trucks using WH-730-95D or WH-842-95D equivalent parts.
Specifications
Material
| Tread Material | High-wear polyurethane, 95 Shore D |
| Core Material | Polymer composite core |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 800114410 |
| Product Name | POLYURETHANE WHEEL (95D) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the precise dimensions of model 800114410?
A: The 800114410 polyurethane wheel has a 3.25 inch outside diameter, 1.625 inch tread width, and 1.875 inch hub width. It features a polymer composite core with 95 Shore D durometer tread hardness. These specifications make it suitable for standard electric lift truck applications where medium-width tread contact is required.
Q: Is the 800114410 compatible with wheels marked WH-730-95D or WH-842-95D?
A: Yes, the 800114410 functions as a direct replacement for load wheel assemblies using WH-730-95D or WH-842-95D equivalent part numbers. Verify bore diameter, hub width, and mounting pattern before ordering. If your equipment uses those legacy part numbers, this model is a modern equivalent option.
Q: What is polymer composite core construction and how does it perform versus steel core?
A: The 800114410 uses a polymer composite core rather than traditional steel. Polymer composite cores offer lighter weight, corrosion resistance, and reduced noise compared to steel cores. They perform well in standard indoor warehouse conditions. Steel cores are preferred in extreme-temperature or highly abrasive environments. For typical pallet jack and lift truck applications, polymer composite cores deliver adequate durability and cost efficiency.
Q: Can the 800114410 be used in freezer or cold storage environments?
A: The 800114410 with its polymer composite core can operate in cold storage but is not specifically engineered as a low-temperature specialist. For dedicated freezer operations below minus 10 degrees Fahrenheit, verify compatibility with your cold chain equipment manufacturer. Consider alternative wheels designed specifically for low-temperature polyurethane formulations if extended freezer duty is planned.
