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UPC 130762

Polyurethane Load Wheel Assembly 95a Durometer

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Poly load wheel assembly 95a

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the UPC 130762 poly load wheel assembly and what does the 95a designation mean?
A: The UPC 130762 is a polyurethane load wheel assembly rated at 95a durometer hardness. The 95a designation indicates a hard, wear-resistant polyurethane compound suitable for general warehouse applications. It provides good load capacity while maintaining adequate grip and maneuverability on smooth warehouse floors.

Q: Which pallet jack and material handling equipment brands are compatible with the UPC 130762 wheel?
A: The UPC 130762 load wheel assembly fits multiple pallet jack models from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, Linde, Clark, Mitsubishi, CAT, and BT. Verify wheel diameter, bore size, and axle fit against your equipment specification before ordering.

Q: What are the load rating and weight capacity specifications for the UPC 130762 wheel?
A: The UPC 130762 has a maximum load rating and weight capacity specific to its diameter and bore size. Verify your equipment documentation for rated load per wheel and total truck capacity. Using wheels undersized for your application will cause overload damage and accelerated wear.

Q: What advantages does the 95a polyurethane compound offer compared to rubber wheels?
A: The 95a polyurethane compound provides superior wear resistance, longer service life, better performance on wet floors, reduced noise during operation, and consistent grip across a wide temperature range. Polyurethane wheels resist oils, hydraulic fluid, and warehouse chemicals better than natural rubber.

Q: What symptoms indicate the UPC 130762 load wheel needs replacement?
A: Worn load wheels show flat spots, visible wear grooves, reduced diameter from wear, increased steering effort, or reduced gripping ability on smooth floors. Chunks or chunks missing from the polyurethane surface indicate impact damage or advanced wear requiring immediate replacement to maintain safe operation.

Q: How long does a 95a polyurethane load wheel typically last in warehouse use?
A: Under normal warehouse conditions with smooth concrete floors, the UPC 130762 has a typical service life of 3 to 5 years. Rough or textured floors, frequent outdoor use, cold storage environments, or heavy continuous use will reduce this lifespan. The 95a compound is durable and resists wear better than softer urethane grades in high-traffic areas.