Product Description
Technical specification for CT 1003909-SG Caster Wheel Assembly (Durarun 95A Polyurethane) for industrial lift trucks; features string guards for enhanced safety. No cross-reference numbers found; specific compatibility and mechanic/electrical specifications unavailable.
Specifications
Material & Durometer
| Wheel Material | 95A Polyurethane (Durarun) |
| Durometer Hardness | 95A (balance of durability and load capacity) |
| Safety Features | String guards to prevent debris entanglement |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | CT 1003909-SG |
Application
| Equipment Type | Industrial lift trucks and material handling equipment |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does 95A polyurethane compound mean for this caster wheel?
A: 95A refers to the durometer hardness of the polyurethane. This hardness level provides a balance between durability and load-bearing capacity for industrial lift truck applications. Higher durometer ratings produce harder compounds with longer wear life on smooth floors. Lower durometer ratings produce softer compounds with better grip on uneven surfaces.
Q: What are string guards and why does the CT 1003909-SG include them?
A: String guards are protective covers that prevent string, rope, and other debris from wrapping around the wheel axle during operation. They are a critical safety feature for lift trucks and pallet jacks operating in warehouses or facilities where loose material may be present on floors.
Q: What equipment does the CT 1003909-SG caster wheel assembly fit?
A: The CT 1003909-SG is designed for industrial lift trucks. To verify compatibility with your specific equipment, confirm the wheel mounting diameter, axle bore size, and load rating match your truck specifications before ordering.
Q: Can this wheel be used on wet floors or in cold storage?
A: The 95A polyurethane compound is suitable for general warehouse use. For consistent operation on wet floors or in cold storage below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, contact the manufacturer to confirm material performance in those specific environments.
Q: How should I maintain and inspect the CT 1003909-SG wheel?
A: Regularly inspect the wheel for wear, cracking, or flat spots. Keep string guards clear of debris and ensure the wheel spins freely. Replace when wear exceeds safe operating limits or if the wheel no longer rolls smoothly. Follow your equipment manufacturer's maintenance schedule for wheel service intervals.
