Product Description
Solid polyurethane wheel (95 Shore D), part number SYF684, for electric lift truck applications. Critical dimensional, load, and compatibility specifications not available in validated sources. Cross-reference, supersedes, and equivalent part numbers not identified. Intended for professional mechanics and industrial equipment specifiers.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | SYF684 |
| OEM Part Number | SYF684 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What material and hardness specification does the SYF684 wheel feature?
A: The SYF684 is a solid polyurethane wheel with a hardness rating of 95 Shore D. This solid construction means polyurethane extends throughout the entire wheel structure, providing durability without pneumatic components or bonded cores.
Q: What does 95 Shore D hardness mean for my equipment?
A: 95 Shore D indicates a hard polyurethane compound engineered to resist deformation and wear during frequent load cycles. This specification is ideal for electric lift truck applications where operational intensity is high and surface wear occurs regularly.
Q: Is the SYF684 suitable for electric lift truck applications?
A: Yes, the SYF684 is designed for electric lift truck and electric pallet jack applications. Contact us with your truck model for fitment confirmation.
Q: What is the expected service life of this solid polyurethane wheel?
A: Service life typically ranges in high-cycle material handling operations, depending on load weight, floor conditions, and usage frequency. Regular inspection for cracks, flattening, or surface damage helps predict replacement timing.
Q: How should I maintain the SYF684 wheel?
A: Keep the wheel surface clean and free of debris and chemicals that degrade polyurethane. Inspect regularly for surface cracks, permanent flattening, or loss of roundness. Replace the wheel if damage appears or smooth rolling performance declines.
Q: What surfaces is the 95 Shore D wheel best suited for?
A: The hard 95 Shore D compound performs best on smooth to moderately textured floors (concrete, sealed concrete, light industrial flooring). Avoid extremely rough surfaces or prolonged outdoor exposure, which may accelerate wear.
