Product Description
Caterpillar CT 10289069-A Load Wheel Assembly featuring 95 Shore A industrial polyurethane construction for electric lift truck compatibility. Designed to replace CT 10289069 and equivalent to Durarun 95A Poly models. Suitable for OEM assembly mounting configurations; optimized for load bearing applications.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Polymer Grade | Industrial-grade polyurethane for electric lift truck applications |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | CT 10289069-A |
| OEM Part Number | CT10289069 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Replaces CT 10289069; equivalent to 95A Poly Load Wheel |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CT 10289069-A load wheel assembly?
A: The CT 10289069-A is a Caterpillar load wheel assembly featuring 95 Shore A industrial-grade polyurethane construction. It is optimized for load-bearing applications on electric lift trucks with factory-spec mounting configurations.
Q: How does the CT 10289069-A compare to the CT 10289069?
A: Both parts feature identical 95 Shore A polyurethane material. CT 10289069 is the base component, while CT 10289069-A is the equivalent direct replacement assembly specification. Verify your equipment mounting configuration for correct fitment.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of the 95 Shore A polyurethane wheel?
A: The industrial-grade 95 Shore A polyurethane typically provides 1,500 to 3,000 operating hours of service life, depending on load weight, floor surface conditions, and usage intensity.
Q: When should I replace the CT 10289069-A wheel assembly?
A: Replace the assembly if you observe flat spots, chunks of tread material missing, uneven wear across the wheel diameter, reduced load height consistency, or a noticeable increase in operational noise. These indicate loss of load support capacity.
Q: Is the CT 10289069-A suitable for wet floor or outdoor applications?
A: The 95 Shore A polyurethane provides adequate traction for standard warehouse and outdoor floor conditions. For wet floor or cold storage applications, evaluate the material compound specification and contact us to confirm suitability for your specific environment.
Q: What is the difference between 95 Shore A and other polyurethane hardness grades?
A: Shore A hardness measures material stiffness and wear resistance. 95 Shore A polyurethane is a harder industrial-grade compound designed for heavy-duty load-bearing applications, providing extended wear life compared to softer compounds like 85 Shore A.
