Product Description
Barrett OEM replacement wheel for electric lift trucks, featuring a polyurethane tread, 6 inch diameter, 3 inch width, and 1.781 inch hub width. Original manufacturer part number BR 27462-025, also referenced as BRA27462-25. Polyurethane construction provides optimized wear resistance for material handling applications.
Specifications
Material
| Hub Material | High-strength steel core |
| Finish | Machined finish, uncoated steel hub |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | BR 27462-025 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | BRA27462-25 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | BR 27462-025, BRA27462-25 |
Performance
| Application | Suitable for electric pallet trucks and comparable material handling equipment |
| Wheel Construction | Polyurethane bonded to steel hub |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the exact dimensions of the BR 27462-025 load wheel?
A: The BR 27462-025 is a 6 inch diameter wheel with a 3 inch width and a 1.781 inch hub width. These dimensions make it compatible with electric pallet jacks and electric lift trucks that use this OEM specification.
Q: What equipment is the BR 27462-025 compatible with?
A: This Barrett OEM replacement wheel fits electric pallet trucks and comparable electric material handling equipment. Verify your equipment model matches the OEM specification before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
Q: What material is the BR 27462-025 made from and how does it perform?
A: The BR 27462-025 features polyurethane tread bonded to a high-strength steel core hub with a machined, uncoated steel finish. Polyurethane provides optimized wear resistance and load support for continuous material handling applications.
Q: What cross-reference part numbers are equivalent to BR 27462-025?
A: The BR 27462-025 is also referenced as BRA27462-25. Both designations refer to the same OEM wheel. Use these part numbers when sourcing replacements or cross-referencing with equipment manuals.
Q: How long does a polyurethane load wheel typically last?
A: Polyurethane load wheel lifespan depends on application intensity, floor conditions, and load weight. High-traffic operations may see wear within 12 to 24 months, while lighter use extends durability. Monitor wheel diameter reduction and tread wear to determine replacement timing.
