Product Description
Caterpillar CT W205012975 Load Wheel Assembly engineered for electric lift truck applications. Features include polyurethane tread bonded to steel core, sealed precision ball bearing, and through bore mounting. Compatible with Millennium Megaload configurations for optimal load handling.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane tread bonded to steel core |
| Bearing Type | Sealed precision ball bearing |
| Mounting Type | Through bore mounting |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | CT W205012975 |
| Original Equipment Part Number | W205012975 |
Compatibility
| Equipment Application | Caterpillar electric lift truck configurations |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the wheel diameter and tread width specifications?
A: These dimensions are critical for fitment verification with your Caterpillar electric lift truck undercarriage.
Q: What material is the tread bonded to?
A: The wheel features a polyurethane tread bonded to a steel core, providing durability and load-bearing capacity for electric lift truck applications in industrial material handling environments.
Q: What bearing type and mounting system does this wheel use?
A: This wheel includes a sealed precision ball bearing for smooth rotation and protection against contamination. It uses through bore mounting, allowing axle passage for secure attachment to the lift truck undercarriage.
Q: Is this wheel compatible with Caterpillar electric lift trucks?
A: The CT W205012975 is engineered for Caterpillar electric lift truck applications. Verify your equipment model and serial range to confirm compatibility before ordering.
Q: How do the diameter and width specifications affect load capacity?
A: The combination supports the specified load rating for Caterpillar electric lift truck applications. Using wheels with incorrect dimensions may compromise load capacity and equipment safety. Verify these specifications match your equipment requirements.
Q: What maintenance and inspection is recommended for this wheel?
A: Inspect wheels regularly for tread wear and bearing condition. Service life depends on load weight, duty cycle, and floor conditions. The sealed precision bearing and steel core provide durability in standard industrial use. Replace when tread becomes minimal or bearing noise increases.