Product Description
Technical specification for GWK-RA15W-LW: Load Wheel Kit designed for Multiton RA15W manual pallet jacks. Includes ultra-polyurethane 70D load wheels, pre-installed bearings, axles, roll pins, and OEM-grade fasteners. Wheel core constructed of industrial-grade steel with polyurethane tread. Precision ball bearings with chromium steel races included. Designed as direct-fit replacement for Multiton RA15W manual pallet jack models.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Multiton, model RA15W. SKU: GWK-RA15W-LW
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Core Construction | Polyurethane bonded to steel core |
| Load Wheel Material Specification | High resilience polyurethane, industrial grade |
| Bearing Material | Chromium steel (SAE 52100 or equivalent) |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | GWK-RA15W-LW |
| OEM Part Number | GWK-RA15W-LW |
| Compatible Model | Multiton RA15W |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the wheel core material in the GWK-RA15W-LW kit?
A: The GWK-RA15W-LW features a steel core constructed from industrial-grade material with polyurethane bonded directly to the core. This construction provides durability under heavy loads on Multiton RA15W manual pallet jacks.
Q: Does the GWK-RA15W-LW include bearings and fasteners?
A: Yes. The kit includes pre-installed precision ball bearings with chromium steel SAE 52100 races, axles, roll pins, and OEM-grade fasteners. No additional bearing installation is required.
Q: Will GWK-RA15W-LW wheels fit my Multiton RA15W pallet jack without modification?
A: Yes. The GWK-RA15W-LW is a direct-fit replacement designed specifically for Multiton RA15W models. No frame modification or adapter hardware is needed for installation.
Q: What is the polyurethane durometer rating for these load wheels?
A: The GWK-RA15W-LW uses ultra-polyurethane 70D durometer material. This rating provides good load-bearing capacity and floor protection suitable for warehouse and manufacturing environments.
Q: How do I diagnose if my RA15W jack needs new load wheels?
A: Signs of wear include visible flat spots or chunks missing from the wheel tread, increased steering effort, or noise during operation. If tread depth is uneven or worn below one-quarter inch thickness, replacement is recommended to prevent bearing damage.
