Product Description
Prime Mover PR 314366-000 is a polyurethane load wheel assembly with 97a durometer, suitable for industrial pallet truck applications. Cross-reference and mechanical specifications not published for exact SKU PR 314366-000-A.
Specifications
Material
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane, durometer 97a |
Notes
| SKU Note | No catalog entry found for SKU PR 314366-000-A; closest manufacturer part under Prime Mover brand is PR 314366-000 (polyurethane load wheel 97a durometer) |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | PR 314366-000 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between PR 314366-000 and PR 314366-000-A?
A: The -A designation may indicate a design revision or regional variant of the base PR 314366-000 polyurethane load wheel. Mechanical specifications and cross-references for the -A variant are not currently published. Both use polyurethane with 97A durometer rating. Verify with your equipment documentation or contact us with your model and serial number to confirm which variant applies.
Q: Will the 314366-000-A fit my Prime Mover SMX45 pallet jack?
A: The 314366-000-A is intended for Prime Mover SMX45 manual pallet jack applications. To confirm compatibility, verify your equipment model number, serial range, and current wheel specifications. If you are unsure which wheel is correct, provide your pallet jack details and we can assist with verification.
Q: What is the wheel material and durometer rating?
A: The load wheel assembly uses polyurethane with a 97A Shore durometer rating. This compound provides standard grip and wear resistance for indoor warehouse and dock applications on clean, dry floors.
Q: Can I use this wheel in freezer or wet environments?
A: The 97A polyurethane formulation is designed for standard indoor material handling environments. It is not recommended for cold storage, wet floors, or corrosive wash-down applications. Contact us to discuss alternative wheel compounds for specialized environments.
Q: How often should load wheels be inspected?
A: Wheels should be visually inspected regularly for wear, flat spots, or damage. Maintenance frequency depends on usage intensity and floor conditions. Replace wheels when tread wear becomes noticeable or operation becomes unstable.
