Product Description
Wheel, Poly, 4 X 2 5/8 X 2.441
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications of the YL 721743-000 polyurethane wheel?
A: The YL 721743-000 is a load wheel with a 4-inch diameter, 2.75-inch width, and 2.441-inch bore specification. The wheel is constructed with a polyurethane tread and sidewalls designed for material handling equipment. This load wheel is engineered to handle the repeated impact and weight cycles typical of electric pallet trucks and lift equipment.
Q: Which Yale equipment models use the YL 721743-000 load wheel?
A: The YL 721743-000 is compatible with select Yale electric lift trucks, including MP and MPB series pallet jacks. Verify your equipment model and serial range against your maintenance documentation before ordering. The wheel bore and axle specifications must match your equipment setup.
Q: What is the material composition and durability of the YL 721743-000?
A: The YL 721743-000 features a polyurethane tread and sidewalls engineered for industrial duty. Polyurethane provides excellent load-carrying capacity, abrasion resistance, and durability on various floor surfaces including concrete, tile, and composite floors. The material resists gouging and maintains structural integrity over thousands of operational hours.
Q: How does the YL 721743-000 perform in cold storage and wet floor environments?
A: The polyurethane construction of the YL 721743-000 provides reliable performance in cold storage facilities and wet floor areas. Standard polyurethane maintains traction and flexibility at low temperatures. If operating in freezer environments or wet applications, verify that this standard duty wheel meets your facility requirements; high-traction polyurethane alternatives are available if needed.
Q: What is the expected lifespan of the YL 721743-000 load wheel?
A: Polyurethane load wheels typically last thousands of operational hours depending on floor surface, load weight, and utilization patterns. The YL 721743-000 is engineered to meet or exceed OEM standards for long service life in industrial environments. Wheels should be replaced when tread becomes worn, sidewalls show cracks, or the wheel loses round shape.