Product Description
Heavy-duty steer wheel assembly for Mobile equipment, featuring red ultra polyurethane tread, 215 mm diameter, double row ball bearings, and a cast iron core for extended wear life.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Mobile, model 215. SKU: MO 100/215-HD
Specifications
Material
| Wheel Core Material | Cast iron |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | MO 100/215-HD |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the MO 100/215-HD steer wheel fit?
A: The MO 100/215-HD is designed for manual pallet jacks manufactured by Mobile, model 215. This heavy-duty steer wheel assembly is compatible with standard Mobile 215 series units. Verify your pallet jack model number before ordering to confirm fitment.
Q: What are the specifications for the MO 100/215-HD wheel?
A: The MO 100/215-HD features a 215 mm diameter cast iron core with red ultra polyurethane tread. It is equipped with double row ball bearings for smooth rotation and extended wear life. The cast iron construction provides durability in heavy-duty warehouse and material handling environments.
Q: What tread material does the MO 100/215-HD use and why?
A: The MO 100/215-HD uses red ultra polyurethane tread, which provides excellent grip and durability on standard warehouse floors. Ultra polyurethane compound resists wear from frequent use and maintains performance over extended equipment lifecycles typical in busy material handling operations.
Q: How do the double row ball bearings improve performance?
A: Double row ball bearings distribute load more evenly across the wheel assembly, reducing friction and enabling smoother rotation. This bearing configuration extends the wheel assembly lifespan and improves maneuverability of the pallet jack under heavy loads.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of the MO 100/215-HD?
A: Lifespan depends on usage intensity and floor conditions. The cast iron core and high-quality polyurethane tread are engineered for extended wear in high-frequency material handling environments. Regular inspection of bearings and tread wear will help determine replacement timing.
