Product Description
Polyurethane load wheel designed for electric lift trucks and material handling equipment. This wheel delivers superior load-bearing capacity, excellent abrasion resistance, and reliable grip performance on both dry and wet warehouse floors. Polyurethane construction provides durability and serviceability for demanding industrial environments. Suitable for use in electric pallet jacks, order pickers, and walkie trucks from major manufacturers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What type of electric lift truck equipment uses this polyurethane wheel?
A: This polyurethane wheel is compatible with electric pallet trucks, walkie stackers, order pickers, and similar powered material handling equipment from manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, Linde, Clark, Mitsubishi, CAT, and BT. Verify wheel diameter and bore specifications for your specific equipment before ordering.
Q: What material is this wheel made from?
A: This wheel features a polyurethane tread and construction. Polyurethane provides excellent load-bearing characteristics, superior abrasion resistance, and reliable grip performance on warehouse floors. It is the standard tread material for electric lift truck wheels in general-purpose industrial applications.
Q: What maintenance does this wheel require?
A: Inspect the wheel periodically for uneven wear patterns, cracking, or permanent indentation. Keep the wheel axle clean and properly lubricated to minimize friction and drag. Replace the wheel when tread wear becomes visible or when the wheel loses its original roundness.
Q: Is this wheel suitable for wet floor operation?
A: Yes, polyurethane wheels provide good grip characteristics on both dry and wet floor surfaces. They are commonly used in facilities with moisture-controlled or damp floor conditions. Verify tread condition regularly as wet floors may accelerate wear.
Q: How do I know if this wheel is the correct replacement for my equipment?
A: Verify the wheel diameter, bore size, and mounting specifications against your equipment manual or existing wheel. Compare the part number with your original wheel documentation. Contact your lift truck manufacturer or parts supplier to confirm compatibility before installation.
