Product Description
This polyurethane wheel is a direct replacement component designed for electric lift trucks and compact material handling equipment. This smaller-diameter wheel provides excellent maneuverability in tight warehouse spaces and narrow aisles. Built for reliability and durability in intensive warehouse environments, it delivers consistent performance across a wide range of load conditions. The polyurethane construction resists floor damage while maintaining superior grip and wear resistance.
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Polyurethane Wheel |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Polyurethane |
Compatibility
| Applications | Electric lift trucks, pallet jacks, narrow-aisle vehicles, compact material handling equipment |
| Wheel Profile | Smaller diameter design for tight turning radius and narrow-aisle maneuverability |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of this wheel?
A: The smaller diameter design is optimized for narrow-aisle applications and provides a tighter turning radius compared to larger-diameter wheels.
Q: What is the load capacity of this polyurethane wheel?
A: This wheel supports loads up to approximately in typical warehouse conditions, depending on axle configuration and vehicle specifications. Always verify your equipment's specification sheet for exact load limits.
Q: Which electric lift trucks are compatible with this wheel?
A: This wheel is designed for specific electric lift truck models from major manufacturers. Compatibility varies by equipment model and axle type. Measure your current wheel diameter or provide your equipment model number to confirm fit before ordering.
Q: How long does this wheel typically last?
A: Expected lifespan is to operating hours depending on load conditions, floor surfaces, and operating environment. Replace the wheel when flat spots develop, visible cracks appear, or tread wear becomes uneven. Inspect weekly if operating on rough or uneven surfaces.
Q: How does the smaller wheel diameter affect lift truck performance?
A: Smaller diameter wheels provide tighter turning radius and superior maneuverability in confined spaces. They typically roll at higher RPM on level surfaces and may require slightly more torque to navigate obstacles, but the improved agility makes them ideal for narrow-aisle and congested warehouse layouts.