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WW 23130

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WW 23130

Polyurethane Load Wheel

Regular price $42.50
Sale price $42.50 Regular price $55.01
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Product Description

WW 23130 is a polyurethane load wheel designed for manual pallet jack parts replacement. No manufacturer or cross-reference part numbers are specified in available sources.

Specifications

Material
Wheel MaterialPolyurethane
Part Numbers
Part NumberWW 23130

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the exact dimensions of the 23130 load wheel?
A: The 23130 polyurethane load wheel measures . These precise dimensions are essential for proper fitment on manual pallet jack axles.

Q: What material is the 23130 wheel made from and why does it matter?
A: The 23130 wheel is constructed from polyurethane, a durable elastomer that resists wear, does not easily mark floors, and provides excellent grip on concrete and tile surfaces. Polyurethane wheels maintain traction better than nylon or plastic alternatives and offer superior longevity under heavy use.

Q: How long does a polyurethane load wheel typically last?
A: Polyurethane wheels generally last 3 to 5 years under normal warehouse conditions with regular use. Actual lifespan depends on floor type, load weight, and frequency of use. Replace when you observe flat spots, cracks, chunks missing, or visible flattening that affects smooth operation.

Q: How should I store unused polyurethane load wheels?
A: Store wheels indoors in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Extended exposure to UV light and high temperatures can degrade polyurethane material. Keep wheels separated from solvents, oils, and chemicals that may cause material breakdown.

Q: What is the best way to inspect the 23130 wheel for wear?
A: Inspect regularly for flat spots or deformation that develops from prolonged pressure. Check for cracks, splits, or chunks missing from the wheel surface. If the bore shows excessive wear or wobbles on the axle, the wheel should be replaced.