Product Description
IE-103976 is a replacement rubber tire and hub assembly designed for electric lift trucks, manufactured by Liftsplus.com and categorized under electric lift truck parts. Constructed from industrial-grade rubber and high-strength powder-coated steel, this component serves as a direct-fit or retrofit solution for electric lift truck applications where durable wheel replacements are specified.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | High-durability industrial-grade rubber |
| Hub Material | Cast steel, precision-machined |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | IE-103976 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | IE-103976 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What materials are used in the IE-103976 tire and hub assembly?
A: The IE-103976 features an industrial-grade rubber compound tire paired with a precision-machined cast steel hub finished with powder coat. This combination provides durability and corrosion resistance for warehouse and material handling environments.
Q: Which electric lift truck models does the IE-103976 fit?
A: The IE-103976 is compatible with electric lift trucks from major OEM manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and Jungheinrich. Verify that the wheel diameter and hub bore match your specific equipment model before ordering.
Q: Is the IE-103976 a direct replacement or retrofit solution?
A: The IE-103976 functions as both a direct-fit replacement for wear and a retrofit solution where durable wheel upgrades are specified. Confirm mounting compatibility and load capacity ratings for your equipment before use.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of the IE-103976 assembly?
A: Lifespan depends on load, floor conditions, and maintenance frequency. Industrial-grade rubber compounds typically provide 12 to 24 months of service in standard warehouse use. Frequent wet or cold storage use may reduce tire life.
Q: What maintenance does the IE-103976 require?
A: Inspect the tire for uneven wear, cracks, or separation from the hub quarterly. Keep the hub clean and dry to prevent corrosion under the powder coat finish. Replace when tread depth visibly decreases or load capacity is compromised.
