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LF 10210-P-WA

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LF 10210-P-WA

Lift-Rite Wet Application Polyurethane Load Wheel

Regular price $52.33
Sale price $52.33 Regular price $74.42
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Lift Rite Big Joe Load Wheel Manual Pallet Jack Parts

Compatibility

Make Lift-Rite, Big Joe
Model L-50, L-55, LCM50, LCU4W, LCM

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Product Description

Lf Wet Application Poly L/R

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Lift-Rite, model LF Wet Application Poly L/R. SKU: LF 10210-P-WA

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the LF 10210-P-WA wheel designed for?
A: The LF 10210-P-WA is a wet application polyurethane load wheel designed for Lift-Rite manual pallet jacks operating in environments requiring enhanced traction on damp or wet floors, such as food processing, beverage, and produce handling facilities.

Q: What does the WA designation mean?
A: The WA suffix denotes Wet Application, indicating this wheel features a specialized polyurethane compound formulated to provide improved traction and grip when operating on wet, damp, or slippery surfaces where standard polyurethane may provide insufficient traction.

Q: Which Lift-Rite models is this wheel compatible with?
A: The LF 10210-P-WA is engineered for Lift-Rite models L-50, L-55, LCM50, LCU4W, and LCM, and is also compatible with select Big Joe manual pallet jack models. Verify your equipment model before ordering to ensure proper fit and axle compatibility.

Q: What performance advantages does wet application polyurethane provide?
A: Wet application polyurethane compound improves grip and slip resistance on wet, damp, or slippery floor surfaces, reducing operator strain and improving load control when moving pallets in environments where moisture is present or floors are regularly cleaned.

Q: How should this wheel be maintained in wet environments?
A: Inspect wheels regularly for tread wear, debris accumulation, and bearing condition. Damp environments can accelerate wear, so establish a preventive maintenance schedule based on facility usage patterns and floor conditions. Clean wheels periodically to remove contaminants that may reduce traction.