Product Description
Polyurethane wheel L002356 by Liftsplus.com designed for electric lift truck applications, features a high-grade 95 Shore A polyurethane tread, bonded to a precision-machined steel center, with sealed ball bearing construction. Non-marking and chemically resistant, engineered for minimal rolling resistance and durability in warehouse environments.
Specifications
Material
| Tread Material | High-performance cast polyurethane |
| Wheel Center Material | Steel, sand-blasted and cleaned for adhesive bonding |
| Raw Material Source | Polyurethane sourced from Bayer (Germany) and Mitsubishi (Japan) |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | L002356 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the tread hardness and material composition of the L002356 polyurethane wheel?
A: The L002356 features a high-grade 95 Shore A polyurethane tread bonded to a precision-machined steel center. The polyurethane is sourced from Bayer (Germany) and Mitsubishi (Japan), engineered for non-marking performance and chemical resistance in warehouse environments.
Q: Which electric lift truck models is the L002356 wheel compatible with?
A: The L002356 is designed for electric lift truck applications across multiple brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Hyster. Verify wheel bore diameter and width match your equipment before ordering, as compatibility depends on mounting specifications.
Q: What are the bearing specifications for the L002356?
A: The L002356 uses sealed ball bearing construction, which provides protection against moisture and contaminants. This sealed design extends bearing life and reduces maintenance requirements in wet floor and cold storage environments.
Q: Why is the L002356 suitable for wet floors and cold storage?
A: The 95 Shore A polyurethane tread provides minimal rolling resistance and high traction on wet and slippery surfaces. The material is chemically resistant and maintains durability in cold storage conditions without becoming brittle, making it suitable for multi-environment warehouse use.
Q: How does the steel center construction affect wheel durability?
A: The precision-machined steel center is sand-blasted and cleaned for optimal adhesive bonding with the polyurethane tread. This construction method creates a durable bond that resists separation under load cycles, resulting in extended wheel life compared to molded-on designs.
