Product Description
Polyurethane load wheel, 3.25 inch diameter, 1.625 inch tread width, 1.875 inch hub width, 2.047 inch bearing bore, Shore D 95 polyurethane tread, core constructed from reinforced polyolefin or polypropylene. Replacement for electric lift truck models requiring 800120486 or industrial cross part numbers WH-730-95D and WH-548-95D. Precision bearing compatible. Hardness and dimensions suitable for high-load, low-rolling-resistance industrial pallet truck duties.
Specifications
Material
| Tread Material | Polyurethane, Shore D 95 hardness |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 800120486 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | WH-730-95D, WH-548-95D |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | 800120486, WH-730-95D, WH-548-95D |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the exact dimensions of this load wheel?
A: This polyurethane load wheel has a 3.25 inch outer diameter, 1.625 inch tread width, 1.875 inch hub width, and 2.047 inch bearing bore diameter. These dimensions match OEM specifications for direct fit replacement.
Q: Which electric lift trucks use this wheel?
A: This wheel is a replacement for electric lift truck models that originally specified part number 800120486 or cross-referenced numbers WH-730-95D and WH-548-95D. Verify your equipment matches one of these part numbers before ordering.
Q: What is the Shore D hardness of the polyurethane tread?
A: The tread is formulated to Shore D 95 hardness, providing low rolling resistance, load-bearing capacity, and durability suitable for high-volume pallet jack and electric lift truck operations on concrete warehouse floors.
Q: Can this wheel be used in cold storage facilities?
A: Shore D 95 polyurethane maintains rigidity in cold storage temperatures (down to -4 degrees F and below), though rolling resistance and traction may increase slightly. Performance remains acceptable for standard cold storage warehouse operations.
Q: What is the core material of this wheel?
A: The core is constructed from reinforced polyolefin or polypropylene, providing lightweight strength and vibration damping while maintaining dimensional stability. This material resists moisture absorption and does not corrode.
Q: How long does this load wheel typically last in service?
A: Polyurethane load wheels typically last 1 to 3 years depending on operating hours, floor surface conditions, load weight, and warehouse environment. Monitor tread wear and replace when tread depth decreases or visible damage appears.
