Product Description
GWK-RPX80N-LW load wheel kit designed for electric pallet jacks, compatible with Nissan RPX80N series. Includes polyurethane 95A hardness wheels, precision sealed ball bearings, axles, and fastener hardware, engineered for optimal durability and smooth operation in industrial lift truck applications.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Barrett, model RPX80. SKU: GWK-RPX80N-LW-XL
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | GWK-RPX80N-LW |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GWK-RPX80N-LW |
| Compatible Equipment Model | Nissan RPX80N series electric pallet jack |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the load rating for GWK-RPX80N-LW-XL wheels?
A: Load capacity specifications are not published in available sources. Refer to your Nissan RPX80N series equipment manual or contact the original equipment manufacturer for load limits. Exceeding the truck nameplate capacity will damage wheels, bearings, and axles even if the wheel kit is properly installed.
Q: Are there equivalent part numbers for GWK-RPX80N-LW-XL from other suppliers?
A: No cross-reference or equivalent part numbers are documented. This kit is OEM-specific and sourced only from Barrett for their RPX80N platform. Do not attempt substitution with generic wheel kits; fit and bearing clearance are not guaranteed.
Q: Can I use GWK-RPX80N-LW-XL on an older RPX80 model (non-N designation)?
A: Uncertain. The XL designation suggests a variant, possibly for enhanced load or wider wheels. The original RPX80 (without N suffix) may not accept XL dimensions. Do not assume backward compatibility. Verify your exact model and serial range with Barrett technical support before ordering.
Q: What symptoms indicate that GWK-RPX80N-LW-XL wheels need replacement?
A: Replace wheels if you observe flat-spotting, cracking, or permanent deformation on the polyurethane tread; grinding or squealing during operation; lateral play when you grasp and shake the wheel; or visible seal failure and grease leakage from bearings. A single failed wheel compromises handling; replace both wheels as a kit.
Q: How do I confirm my truck actually uses the XL variant and not the standard GWK-RPX80N-LW?
A: Check the original factory wheel kit label or the truck nameplate for wheel diameter and width specifications. Measure the existing wheel diameter and core width with calipers and compare to your original invoice. If unsure, remove the old wheel assembly and photograph the part number stamped on the hub or axle flange.
