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805888-10

Polyurethane Wheel (95D)

Regular price $25.00
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Product Description

POLYURETHANE WHEEL (95D)

Specifications

Physical Specifications
Durometer Rating95D Shore
Compound TypeMedium-to-Hard
Load CapacityModerate to High
Floor ProtectionGood - gentle on most floor surfaces
Slip ResistanceModerate
Typical Lifespan1-3 years in moderate warehouse service
Compatibility
Wheel MaterialPolyurethane
ApplicationsElectric pallet jacks, electric lift trucks, warehouse material handling

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the durometer rating of the 805888-10 polyurethane wheel?
A: The 805888-10 is a 95D polyurethane wheel. The 95D durometer indicates a medium-to-hard compound designed for general material handling applications, providing a balance between load capacity and floor protection.

Q: Which electric pallet jack or lift truck models use the 805888-10 wheel?
A: The 805888-10 fits multiple electric pallet jack models from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and other major OEM brands. Verify the wheel bore size, width, and diameter match your equipment before ordering.

Q: How long does a 95D polyurethane wheel typically last before replacement?
A: Lifespan depends on load, floor conditions, and usage intensity. A 95D wheel in moderate warehouse service typically lasts 1-3 years. Heavy use or abrasive floors may reduce lifespan; smooth warehouse floors may extend it.

Q: Can the 805888-10 wheel be used on wet or oily floors?
A: The 95D polyurethane compound offers moderate slip resistance. On wet or oily floors, traction is reduced compared to higher-traction compounds. If regular exposure to wet or contaminated floors is expected, consider higher-durometer or specialized traction wheels.

Q: What should I inspect on the 805888-10 wheel during maintenance?
A: Check for uneven wear, flat spots, cracks, or debris embedded in the polyurethane. Inspect the bore and mounting surfaces for damage. Clean wheels regularly to remove contaminants that could accelerate wear or affect traction.