Product Description
Polyurethane load wheel engineered for electric lift truck and pallet jack applications. Features a 95D durometer polyurethane compound bonded to a machined steel core for superior load-bearing capacity and durability. Designed to deliver reliable performance in demanding warehouse and industrial environments.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Core Material | Steel |
| Finish | Machined steel core, polyurethane bonded |
Dimensions & Performance
| Durometer | 95D |
Application & Compatibility
| Application | Electric lift truck and pallet jack applications |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | PW-9136HL |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications of the PW-9136HL load wheel?
A: The PW-9136HL is a polyurethane load wheel with 95D durometer rating, and a machined steel core. The polyurethane is bonded directly to the steel core for durability in electric lift truck and pallet jack applications.
Q: What does the 95D durometer rating mean for this wheel?
A: The 95D durometer indicates the polyurethane hardness. This higher hardness rating provides load-bearing capacity and resistance to wear in heavy-duty electric lift truck service, but results in a less compliant ride compared to softer compounds.
Q: What is the service life expectancy for the PW-9136HL?
A: Service life depends on load weight, floor conditions, and usage frequency. The steel core construction and high-durometer polyurethane typically provide 2-4 years of service in standard warehouse environments. Higher-intensity applications may see reduced lifespan.
Q: Can the PW-9136HL be used on wet or cold storage floors?
A: The standard 95D durometer polyurethane on the PW-9136HL is not optimized for wet floors or cold storage. For those conditions, consider polyurethane compounds with enhanced traction properties designed specifically for slippery or temperature-sensitive environments.
Q: How should the PW-9136HL wheel be stored when not in use?
A: Store wheels in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Avoid stacking wheels with excessive weight on top. Proper storage helps preserve the polyurethane compound and extends overall wheel lifespan.
