Product Description
WW 46G276 is a lift wheel kit for manual pallet jacks, directly equivalent to Dayton 46G276 and Grainger 4YX97. The kit is designed for load-bearing wheels at the fork tips of manual pallet trucks. Technical documentation confirms cross-reference compatibility but lacks detailed material, dimensional, and performance specifications.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Dayton, model 4YX97. SKU: WW 46G276
Specifications
Additional Notes
| Thread Specifications | Not explicitly specified |
Construction
| Finish/Coating | Not explicitly specified |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | WW 46G276 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Dayton 46G276, 4YX97 (Grainger compatible) |
| Cross-Reference Compatibility | Validated for Grainger 4YX97; Dayton 46G276 is explicitly interchangeable |
| Equivalent/Interchange Part Numbers | Dayton 46G276 and Grainger 4YX97 are directly equivalent in function and compatibility |
| Model Compatibility | Not explicitly stated for OEM pallet jack model numbers; compatible with Grainger 4YX97 for manual pallet jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 46G276 lift wheel kit used for?
A: The 46G276 is a lift wheel kit designed for load-bearing wheels at the fork tips of manual pallet jacks. It provides the lifting function during fork extension and load handling.
Q: Which pallet jacks is the 46G276 compatible with?
A: The 46G276 is compatible with Dayton model 4YX97 manual pallet jacks. It is directly interchangeable with Dayton 46G276 and Grainger 4YX97 part numbers. Validate your model against your equipment documentation before ordering.
Q: Are there equivalent part numbers for the 46G276?
A: Yes. The 46G276 is directly equivalent to Dayton 46G276 and Grainger 4YX97. All three part numbers refer to the same lift wheel kit assembly for compatible manual pallet jacks.
Q: How does the 46G276 differ from a steering wheel kit?
A: The 46G276 is a lift wheel kit located at the fork tips and bears the load during fork extension. Steering wheel kits control directional movement. Identify which wheels require replacement on your equipment before ordering.
Q: How should the lift wheel kit be stored?
A: Store the wheel kit in a dry location protected from excessive moisture and temperature extremes. Keep the assembly away from direct sunlight to prevent material degradation and maintain component integrity until installation.
Q: How can I verify this is the correct replacement for my pallet jack?
A: Check your equipment documentation or the existing wheel assembly for the model number or part number reference. Cross-reference with the 4YX97, 46G276, or compatible Grainger number to confirm proper fit and compatibility.
