Product Description
HY 354577 polyurethane wheel for Hyster electric lift trucks, measuring 3.25 inches diameter and 4.75 inches width, designed for high-usage industrial environments. Features 2.047 inch precision bore and flanged hub construction for secure bearing fitment. Cross-references to Hyster part numbers 310136, 800114858, and 115033.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material Specification | Polyurethane (industrial grade) |
| Hardness Specification | 85 Shore A (polyurethane) |
| Finish | Machined polyurethane outer surface |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | HY 354577 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 354577 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Hyster 310136, 800114858, 115033 |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | 310136 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the HY 354577 polyurethane wheel fit?
A: The HY 354577 is designed for Hyster electric lift trucks. It cross-references to Hyster part numbers 310136, 800114858, and 115033, making it compatible with multiple Hyster models that use these original part numbers.
Q: What are the exact dimensions of the HY 354577 wheel?
A: The HY 354577 measures 3.25 inches in diameter and 4.75 inches in width. It features a 2.047 inch precision bore with flanged hub construction for secure bearing fitment.
Q: What is the material and hardness specification for the HY 354577?
A: The HY 354577 is constructed from industrial-grade polyurethane with an 85 Shore A hardness specification. This formulation is designed for high-usage industrial environments and provides balanced wear resistance and load capacity.
Q: Can I use the HY 354577 as a replacement for cross-reference part numbers?
A: Yes. The HY 354577 is equivalent to Hyster part numbers 310136, 800114858, and 115033. Verify that the 3.25 inch diameter and 4.75 inch width match your equipment specifications before ordering.
Q: How durable is the polyurethane compound in the HY 354577?
A: The 85 Shore A polyurethane formulation is engineered for high-usage industrial environments. Lifespan depends on load conditions, surface conditions, and operating hours. Regular inspection for wear patterns will help you determine when replacement is needed.
