Product Description
Toyota polyurethane wheel with integral precision bearings, engineered for manual pallet jack load wheel replacement. Constructed from industrial-grade polyurethane tread and polymer core, compatible with Toyota manual pallet truck models requiring part number 00591-43115-81.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | Industrial grade polyurethane |
| Core Material | High-strength thermoplastic polymer |
| Bearing Material | High carbon chromium steel |
| Construction | Single-piece casting with press-fit bearings |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 00591-43115-81 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 00591-43115-81 |
Performance Specifications
| Tread Hardness | 90 Shore A |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the material specifications for Toyota load wheel 00591-43115-81?
A: This wheel features industrial-grade polyurethane tread bonded to a high-strength thermoplastic polymer core. Bearing material is high carbon chromium steel with press-fit installation into the single-piece wheel casting. Tread hardness is 90 Shore A, providing durability for manual pallet truck floor handling.
Q: Which pallet jack models are compatible with wheel 00591-43115-81?
A: This OEM Toyota polyurethane wheel is compatible with Toyota manual pallet truck models requiring part number 00591-43115-81. Verify wheel diameter, bore size, and bearing type on your equipment before ordering. The wheel is also compatible with equivalent manual pallet jack models from Crown, Raymond, and similar manufacturers using the same bore and diameter specifications.
Q: What bearing type is integrated into wheel 00591-43115-81?
A: This wheel features integral precision ball bearings constructed from high carbon chromium steel. The bearings are press-fit directly into the wheel core, eliminating separate bearing cartridge installation. This design provides sealed operation and simplified maintenance for manual pallet truck load wheel applications.
Q: How long does the polyurethane tread on wheel 00591-43115-81 typically last?
A: Industrial-grade polyurethane tread at 90 Shore A hardness typically lasts 3 to 7 years in standard warehouse and general material handling use. Lifespan varies with floor surface type, load patterns, and frequency of use. Wet or slippery floor environments may extend tread life due to reduced abrasion. Replace when tread becomes smooth, cracked, or separated from the core.
