Product Description
Industrial replacement load roller kit for manual pallet jacks, SKU WW MH2LEB810 by Liftsplus.com. Kit includes polyurethane on steel load rollers, double-sealed radial ball bearings, and case-hardened steel axle for high-wear durability in demanding material handling environments.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane tread bonded to steel hub |
Mechanical Specifications
| Shore Hardness | Shore A 70D |
| Axle Material | Case-hardened carbon steel |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| OEM Part Number | WW MH2LEB810 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What components are included in the WW MH2LEB810 load roller kit?
A: The WW MH2LEB810 kit includes polyurethane on steel load rollers, double-sealed radial ball bearings, and a case-hardened carbon steel axle. This is a complete replacement kit for manual pallet jack load roller assemblies.
Q: What are the material specifications for the WW MH2LEB810?
A: The kit features Shore A 70D polyurethane tread bonded to a steel hub core. The axle is case-hardened carbon steel for maximum wear resistance. Double-sealed bearings protect against dust and contamination in warehouse settings.
Q: Which manual pallet jack models are compatible with the WW MH2LEB810 load roller kit?
A: The WW MH2LEB810 is an industrial replacement kit for manual pallet jacks using the MH2 series load roller assembly. Verify your equipment manufacturer and current kit part number to confirm compatibility before ordering.
Q: How long do load rollers typically last before needing replacement?
A: Load roller lifespan depends on usage frequency and load weight. In heavy-use environments, rollers may need replacement after 12 to 24 months. Shore A 70D polyurethane provides extended durability compared to softer compounds, reducing replacement frequency.
Q: What failure symptoms indicate the WW MH2LEB810 kit is needed?
A: Common signs include flat-spotted or chunked polyurethane tread, grinding or squeaking noises during load engagement, rollers that do not retract smoothly, or difficulty engaging loads on pallets. These symptoms indicate bearing wear or tread damage requiring kit replacement.