Product Description
Valu-Jack VJ 66216-ST is a steer wheel assembly featuring a black poly tread on a nylon hub with double-sealed ball bearings. Engineered for Valu-Jack 5500 and 6600 series manual pallet jacks, the wheel combines high-wear polyurethane tread and a lightweight, corrosion-resistant nylon core for efficient, low-noise performance in demanding warehouse environments.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Valu-Jack, model 6600. SKU: VJ 66216-ST
Specifications
Compatibility
| Compatible Equipment Type | Manual pallet jack, Valu-Jack 5500 and 6600 Series |
Material & Construction
| Core Material | Nylon |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | VJ 66216-ST |
| Manufacturer Part Number | VJ 66216-ST |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the VJ 66216-ST steer wheel fit?
A: The VJ 66216-ST is designed for Valu-Jack manual pallet jacks in the 5500 and 6600 series. Verify your equipment model and serial range against your product documentation before ordering to confirm compatibility.
Q: What materials are used in the VJ 66216-ST steer wheel assembly?
A: This steer wheel features a black polyurethane tread bonded to a lightweight nylon hub. The double-sealed ball bearings resist corrosion and contamination, making the assembly suitable for demanding warehouse environments.
Q: How does the nylon hub compare to other core materials?
A: Nylon hubs offer corrosion resistance and low weight compared to cast iron or steel. This reduces equipment stress and provides consistent performance in wet or chemically active environments over extended service periods.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of the VJ 66216-ST wheel?
A: Lifespan depends on load, floor conditions, and maintenance practices. High-wear polyurethane tread typically performs reliably for 1-3 years in heavy-use warehouse settings. Inspect for tread wear and bearing noise to determine replacement timing.
Q: Can I use the VJ 66216-ST on equipment other than Valu-Jack models?
A: Always verify exact dimensions and bearing specifications with your equipment documentation before substituting wheels from different manufacturers. Cross-brand compatibility should be confirmed with parts diagrams specific to your equipment.
