Product Description
The GW 330 steer wheel assembly is designed as a reliable replacement steering wheel for manual pallet jacks. Its robust construction ensures efficient directional control, making it ideal for various lifting applications.
Specifications: 7.000 inch diameter x 2.000 inch width (7.000" x 2.000" | 7 x 2 wheel | 7 x 2 | 177.80mm x 50.80mm) | Bearing ID: 20mm (0.787 inch bore | 20.000mm ID)
• Constructed with durable polyurethane tread for floor protection
• Features a strong nylon core for enhanced strength and longevity
• Compatible with Liftsplus.com and similar branded equipment
This steer wheel assembly is perfect for improving maneuverability and performance in manual pallet jack operations.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| SKU | GW 330 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GW 330 |
Wheel Dimensions
| Outside Diameter | 7 |
| Width Side to Side | 2 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the GW 330 compatible with my manual pallet jack if I have a 20mm bearing bore?
A: Yes, the GW 330 is compatible with any manual pallet jack or steering assembly that uses a 20mm (0.787 inch) bearing bore. Verify your current wheel bore diameter before ordering. If your jack has a different bearing ID such as 0.75 inch or 25mm, the GW 330 will not fit.
Q: What is the load rating for the GW 330 steer wheel?
A: The GW 330 is rated for standard manual pallet jack applications up to typical 5000-5500 lbs load capacity. The 7 inch diameter x 2 inch width design distributes weight effectively across flooring. Do not exceed the rated capacity of your complete pallet jack assembly.
Q: Can I replace just the GW 330 wheel without replacing the bearings?
A: The GW 330 wheel comes as an assembly with the wheel core only. Your existing 20mm bearings can be transferred if they are in good condition. Inspect bearings for play, noise, or rust before reuse. If bearings are damaged or worn, replace with new sealed deep groove ball bearings rated for 20mm bore.
Q: How do I diagnose if my GW 330 wheel needs replacement?
A: Signs of wheel wear include flat spots on the polyurethane tread, torn or missing rubber material, noisy operation, or resistance to rolling. Check for nylon core cracks by visual inspection. If the wheel diameter is reduced by more than 0.25 inch or the tread is worn smooth, replacement is necessary.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of a GW 330 wheel in continuous use?
A: With proper maintenance and normal use, the GW 330 typically lasts 12-24 months before requiring replacement. High-volume operations with frequent directional changes may see reduced lifespan. Regular cleaning and inspection every 6 months extends service life. Replace immediately if bearing noise develops or steering becomes stiff.
