Product Description
Clark steer wheel assembly with nylon construction, direct replacement part number CL 1806277. Designed for Clark manual pallet jacks, this injection-molded nylon wheel provides excellent load-bearing capacity and reduced rolling resistance. The machined smooth finish ensures compatibility with standard hub and axle configurations, delivering reliable performance and long service life in warehouse environments.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Hardness | Rockwell R75 (nylon polymer specification) |
| Finish | Machined, smooth |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| OEM Part Number | CL 1806277 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What material is the CL 1806277 wheel assembly made from?
A: The CL 1806277 is constructed from high-density nylon polymer with a Rockwell R75 hardness specification. This nylon construction provides excellent load-bearing capacity, reduced rolling resistance, and natural corrosion resistance compared to steel or aluminum alternatives.
Q: Is the CL 1806277 a direct fit for Clark manual pallet jacks?
A: Yes, the CL 1806277 is designed as a direct-fit steer wheel assembly for Clark manual pallet jacks. The nylon construction and machined finish ensure compatibility with standard hub and axle configurations. Always verify your equipment model against Clark part compatibility documentation before ordering.
Q: What are the advantages of nylon construction?
A: Nylon wheels offer superior load distribution, reduced floor noise, and natural resistance to moisture and chemicals. The Rockwell R75 hardness provides excellent wear resistance in high-cycle warehouse applications. Nylon may offer less grip on smooth floors compared to polyurethane and may not be optimal for wet or cold storage environments.
Q: How long does the CL 1806277 wheel assembly last in typical warehouse use?
A: High-density nylon wheels typically last 18 to 24 months or longer in standard warehouse duty. Inspect regularly for cracks, chips, or deformation. Replace the wheel if it becomes non-round, develops flat spots, or if the hub bore shows excessive play on the axle.
Q: What maintenance does the CL 1806277 require?
A: Perform routine visual inspection monthly for damage and bearing play. Listen for grinding or squeaking sounds that may indicate bearing wear. Keep the bearing area clean and free of debris. If bearings fail, replace the entire wheel assembly as individual component servicing is not recommended.
