Product Description
LOAD WHEEL
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which electric lift truck models is the SU S1130-XL compatible with?
A: The SU S1130-XL is compatible with Toyota 8FGCU, Nissan CPF, and Yale ERC series lift trucks manufactured between 2008 and 2020. Always cross-check the truck model number and serial range from the truck nameplate before ordering. Compatibility is not guaranteed across model years or brands. Incorrect wheel fitment will cause binding, steering failure, or bearing damage. Contact the manufacturer with your truck serial number for definitive confirmation.
Q: What is the difference between the SU S1130-XL and SU S1130-XL-A?
A: The SU S1130-XL is the wheel only. The SU S1130-XL-A is a complete assembly that includes the wheel, bearing cartridge, and hub components pre-assembled and ready to bolt on. If your truck has existing bearings and hubs, purchase the SU S1130-XL wheel only. If replacing a damaged assembly, the SU S1130-XL-A saves installation time but costs more. Both products use identical wheel dimensions.
Q: What is the load rating and duty cycle of the SU S1130-XL?
A: The SU S1130-XL is rated for 5500 pound axle loads on standard warehouse duty with normal floor conditions. Load limits assume a two-wheel truck configuration. Exceeding the rating causes bearing fatigue and tread compound breakdown. Use only on smooth, dry concrete floors. Ramps, outdoor surfaces, or rough terrain reduce tire life by 40 to 60 percent and may exceed structural bearing limits.
Q: What are the exact dimensions and bore specifications of the SU S1130-XL?
A: Diameter: 5.00 inches, Width: 3.00 inches, Bore: 1.625 inches, Hub Width: 3.00 inches. Do not assume these dimensions match other suppliers parts. Measure your existing wheel and axle before ordering. Bore diameter must match your axle shaft precisely or the wheel will not mount. Oversized bore causes lateral play; undersized bore prevents assembly entirely. Request a measurement guide from the supplier if unsure.
Q: Does the SU S1130-XL require special tools for installation?
A: Standard socket wrench set and screwdriver are sufficient for wheel-only installation if bearings are already on the axle. If installing the assembly (SU S1130-XL-A) or replacing bearings, a bearing press is required. Do not hammer the wheel onto the axle; this damages bearing races and bores. A 2 to 5 ton arbor press seated at the bore is the correct method. Improper installation voids any warranty.