Product Description
Lift-Rite LF 20210-S Steel Load Roller Assembly is an OEM replacement component engineered for manual pallet jacks. It features a 2.9-inch steel tread diameter, sealed ball bearing assembly, 3.35-inch nominal width, and industrial black oxide finish, with compatibility for Titan and LR/LR2055 series models. Fully cross-referenced to LR20210, LF20210, LF 20210S-A, PL-20210S-B. Designed for high-load manual freight applications.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Lift-Rite, model LF20210S. SKU: LF 20210-S
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | Solid steel construction |
| Hub Material | Steel fabrication with precision machined bearing bore |
Mechanical Specifications
| Load Rating | Designed for 10,000 lb heavy duty pallet truck applications |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Manufacturer Part Number | LF 20210-S |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Equivalent to PL-20210S-B, supersedes LF 20210S-A |
| OEM Designation | PL-20210S-B (Lift-Rite nomenclature) |
| Compatible Equipment Series | LS100 Heavy Duty Pallet Truck (10,000 lb capacity) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What type of tread does the LF 20210-S have?
A: The LF 20210-S is a Steel Load Roller Assembly featuring a steel tread with industrial black oxide finish. The tread diameter is 2.9 inches, and the nominal face width is 3.35 inches.
Q: Which pallet jack models are compatible with the LF 20210-S?
A: The LF 20210-S fits Lift-Rite and Titan models, including LR/LR2055 series manual pallet jacks. It is cross-referenced as LR20210, LF20210, LF 20210S-A, PL-20210S-B.
Q: What is the service factor rating for the LF 20210-S?
A: The LF 20210-S has a Service Factor of 1.0, indicating it is suitable for continuous manual pallet jack operation in high-load freight applications.
Q: How does the LF 20210-S compare to polyurethane-treaded rollers?
A: The LF 20210-S uses steel tread with black oxide finish, providing durability for industrial manual freight applications. Steel treads are more rigid than polyurethane and do not wear from rolling friction in the same way. Material selection depends on your floor type and load requirements.
