Product Description
Durable polyurethane load wheel engineered for Toyota electric lift trucks and material handling equipment. Polyurethane construction delivers superior shock absorption, excellent floor protection, and dependable wear resistance in demanding warehouse and distribution environments. This factory-spec wheel provides optimal load capacity and reliable performance on concrete and asphalt surfaces. Ideal for replacement on Toyota electric pallet jacks, forklifts, and stackers where durability and operational reliability are essential.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What material is the 00590-01626-71 wheel made from?
A: This is a polyurethane wheel designed for electric lift truck applications. Polyurethane offers good durability, load capacity, and resistance to wear in material handling environments.
Q: Which lift truck models is the 00590-01626-71 wheel compatible with?
A: This is a factory-spec Toyota wheel designed for Toyota electric lift trucks. Compatibility with other brands depends on hub bore diameter, axle width, and load rating matching your equipment. Verify dimensions before ordering.
Q: What are the typical dimensions and load capacity specifications?
A: Specific dimension and load capacity data for the 00590-01626-71 should be verified against your equipment specifications. Contact us with your equipment model and serial number for exact specifications.
Q: How does polyurethane compare to other wheel materials for lift trucks?
A: Polyurethane wheels provide better shock absorption and floor protection than solid rubber or nylon. They resist abrasion and offer good traction while maintaining lower rolling resistance than rubber wheels. They perform well on concrete and asphalt surfaces.
Q: What factors affect the lifespan of a polyurethane wheel?
A: Polyurethane wheel lifespan depends on load weight, operating surface, running hours, and storage conditions. Wheels running on rough or debris-laden floors wear faster. Proper tire pressure and alignment extend service life.
Q: What maintenance do polyurethane wheels require?
A: Regular inspection for flat spots, cracks, and uneven wear is recommended. Clean wheels to remove debris and built-up dirt. Check wheel bearings and hub bolts for tightness. Replace wheels when tread is significantly worn or damage is visible.