Product Description
Durarun 95A Poly Load Wheel (SKU: CT 1179201) for Caterpillar electric lift trucks and pallet jack model NPP 40. Polyurethane wheel with 95 Shore A hardness, steel core, sealed bearing assembly. Replaces and is equivalent to GW 9141-A.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane compound, 95 Shore A hardness |
| Wheel Core Material | Machined steel core |
| Bearing Assembly | Sealed bearing assembly |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | CT 1179201 |
| Aftermarket Equivalent | GW 9141-A |
Performance
| Tread Hardness | 95 Shore A |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CT 1179201 Durarun load wheel?
A: The CT 1179201 is a polyurethane load wheel with 95 Shore A hardness. It features a machined steel core and sealed bearing assembly designed for electric pallet jack applications.
Q: What equipment does the CT 1179201 fit?
A: The CT 1179201 is designed for Caterpillar electric pallet jacks. Verify the match your equipment before ordering to ensure proper fit and performance.
Q: What is the aftermarket equivalent part number?
A: The aftermarket equivalent is GW 9141-A, which provides comparable specifications and direct replacement capability for the CT 1179201.
Q: What does 95 Shore A hardness mean?
A: 95 Shore A indicates a firm, dense polyurethane compound suitable for general material handling on indoor warehouse floors. This hardness provides good wear resistance, load capacity, and traction on concrete and sealed surfaces.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of this load wheel?
A: Polyurethane load wheels typically last 2 to 5 years depending on usage intensity, floor conditions, and load utilization. Replace when you notice flat spots, chunks missing from the edge, or excessive vibration during operation.
Q: Does the CT 1179201 have a sealed bearing assembly?
A: Yes, the sealed bearing assembly reduces maintenance and prevents contamination from water, dirt, and debris common in warehouse environments, extending wheel lifespan and improving reliability.
Q: How should I store unused load wheels?
A: Store wheels in a clean, dry location away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Keep them upright or on a rack to prevent flat-spotting or deformation during storage.
