Product Description
GWK-RPX60N-LW-XL load wheel kit for electric pallet jacks includes Durarun 95A polyurethane load wheels, bearing sets, alloy axles and grade 8 fasteners specified for Nissan RPX60N fork tips. Suitable for high-wear warehouse use.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Barrett, model RPX60. SKU: GWK-RPX60N-LW
Specifications
Material
| Wheel Polymer Specification | Polyurethane compound, hardness rating 95A Shore |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | GWK-RPX60N-LW-XL |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GWK-RPX60N-LW-XL |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the material and hardness rating of the GWK-RPX60N-LW polyurethane wheels?
A: GWK-RPX60N-LW features Durarun polyurethane load wheels with a 95A Shore hardness rating. The alloy axles and Grade 8 fasteners provide high durability for warehouse environments with frequent use.
Q: Is GWK-RPX60N-LW compatible with Barrett RPX60B and RPX60N electric pallet jacks?
A: GWK-RPX60N-LW fits pallet jacks made by Barrett model RPX60. Verify your specific jack serial range before ordering, as some early RPX60B units may require the -XL variant. Cross-reference your OEM documentation or part stamp.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of the GWK-RPX60N-LW wheel kit under heavy warehouse use?
A: Under high-wear warehouse conditions, the Durarun 95A wheels typically perform for 18-24 months before flat-spotting or tread loss requires replacement. Lighter-duty use may extend life to 3+ years. Bearing seals remain intact throughout the service life.
Q: Does the GWK-RPX60N-LW require special installation steps compared to OEM wheels?
A: No special steps are required. GWK-RPX60N-LW is a direct drop-in replacement. Remove the axle fasteners, slide off the old wheel assembly, install the new kit, and torque fasteners to 35-40 foot-pounds. Do not overtighten, as this can crush the bearing seals.
Q: What diagnostic test can confirm the GWK-RPX60N-LW wheels are failing?
A: Spin each wheel by hand with the jack lifted. A healthy wheel rotates freely for 10+ seconds. If it stops within 2-3 seconds or makes grinding noise, bearing seals have failed. Visual inspection of flat-spots or missing polyurethane chunks is also definitive.
