Product Description
The PR B-20085-1 is a durable polyurethane load wheel engineered for reliable performance in electric pallet jacks and lift trucks. This direct replacement wheel features polyurethane tread for excellent wear resistance, impact absorption, and consistent traction on warehouse floors. Ideal for material handling operations requiring dependable wheel performance and long service life.
Specifications
Physical Specifications
| Tread Material | Polyurethane |
| Core Material | Steel hub |
| Bearing Type | Standard ball bearing (verify with equipment specs) |
| Durability Features | Wear-resistant, impact-absorbing, floor-friendly tread |
| Typical Service Life | 1-3 years in continuous warehouse use |
Compatibility
| Applications | Electric pallet jacks, forklifts, and lift trucks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the PR B-20085-1 load wheel?
A: The PR B-20085-1 is a load wheel.
Q: Which lift truck and pallet jack brands is the PR B-20085-1 compatible with?
A: This load wheel is compatible with electric pallet jacks and lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Hyster. Cross-reference your equipment serial number and model with these dimensions to confirm fitment for your specific equipment.
Q: What material is the PR B-20085-1 tread made from?
A: The PR B-20085-1 features polyurethane tread, which provides durability, traction, and impact absorption for material handling applications. Polyurethane wheels maintain traction on dry and slightly damp concrete floors while resisting wear during heavy use.
Q: How long will the PR B-20085-1 load wheel last?
A: Lifespan depends on usage intensity, floor conditions, and load weight. In continuous warehouse operations, polyurethane load wheels typically last 1 to 3 years. Inspect regularly for flat spots, cracks, or loss of traction to monitor wheel condition.
Q: How should I maintain and store the PR B-20085-1 load wheel?
A: Store the wheel indoors in a dry environment away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Keep the wheel clean and dry when not in use. Regularly inspect the tread and bearing condition during equipment maintenance cycles.