Product Description
Lift-Rite LF PM10210-U-B is a load wheel constructed with a pressed steel hub and polyurethane tread. Designed as a direct replacement part for Lift-Rite and Big Joe manual pallet jack models, this wheel provides smooth operation and durability for material handling equipment.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Lift-Rite, model Titan CF & L30. SKU: LF PM10210-U-B
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | Polyurethane |
| Hub Material | Steel, Pressed |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | LF PM10210-U-B |
Compatibility
| Compatible Equipment | Lift-Rite Titan CF, L30; Big Joe manual pallet jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the key dimensions of the LF PM10210-U-B load wheel?
A: This load wheel measures in diameter and in width, with axle. These dimensions are critical for proper fitment on compatible pallet jack equipment.
Q: Which pallet jack models is this wheel designed for?
A: The LF PM10210-U-B is a direct replacement for Lift-Rite Titan CF and L30 models, and compatible Big Joe manual pallet jack equipment. Always verify your exact model number before ordering to ensure proper compatibility.
Q: What materials are used in this wheel's construction?
A: The wheel features a pressed steel hub combined with a polyurethane tread. This construction provides durability and smooth operation across standard warehouse floors in manual material handling applications.
Q: Why is the 40mm axle bore size important?
A: The axle must match your equipment precisely. The axle is where the shaft passes through the wheel hub. Using an incorrectly sized axle can result in poor fitment, binding, or wheel instability.
Q: How does polyurethane tread perform compared to other materials?
A: Polyurethane tread provides reliable traction and durability on standard warehouse and concrete floors. It resists wear and maintains consistent performance in typical indoor material handling environments.
Q: Can this wheel be reused or refurbished?
A: Wheels can be inspected for wear, cracks, or damage to the hub or tread. Polyurethane tread may wear over time with heavy use. Contact the manufacturer or a parts supplier for inspection guidance and refurbishment options specific to your usage patterns.
