Product Description
Solid steel load wheel assembly engineered for Lift-Rite manual pallet trucks. Features solid carbon steel construction with pre-installed bearing assembly and steel hub. Compatible with PL-20215 axle assembly. Direct replacement for LF 20210S-A. Ideal for high-capacity warehouse and logistics applications requiring durable load-bearing rollers.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Solid carbon steel, machined finish |
| Bearing Material | Hardened steel |
| Hub Material | Solid carbon steel |
| Wheel Finish | Machined steel with natural finish |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Part Number | LF PL-20210S-B |
| Alternate Part Number Formats | LFPL-20210S-B, LF PL20210S-B |
| Replaces | LF 20210S-A |
| Compatible Axle Assembly | PL-20215 Load Roller Axle Assembly |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What materials are used in the LF PL-20210S-B load wheel assembly?
A: The load wheel is engineered from solid carbon steel with a machined finish. The bearing assembly is hardened steel, and the hub is solid carbon steel. This all-steel construction provides maximum wear resistance and load capacity for heavy-duty warehouse environments.
Q: Which Lift-Rite pallet truck models is the LF PL-20210S-B compatible with?
A: The LF PL-20210S-B is a direct fit for Lift-Rite LR55 and LR2055 standard pallet trucks. It is compatible with PL-20215 axle assemblies. Alternate part number formats include LFPL-20210S-B and LF PL20210S-B. It replaces the older LF 20210S-A model.
Q: What is the wheel diameter and how does it affect performance?
A: This size is optimized for the LR55 and LR2055 load roller requirements, providing balanced load distribution, smooth operation, and durability under sustained warehouse use.
Q: How does solid steel construction compare to nylon or polyurethane wheels?
A: Solid carbon steel construction provides superior wear resistance and load capacity compared to polymer-based rollers. Steel wheels resist deformation under sustained heavy loads and maintain dimensional stability over extended service life. Steel wheels generate more noise on hard surfaces than polymer alternatives and may offer less grip on smooth concrete.
Q: What maintenance does the steel load wheel assembly require?
A: Periodically inspect the steel wheel for rust, scoring, or bearing wear. The pre-installed bearing assembly requires no routine maintenance but should roll freely under hand pressure. If corrosion develops, clean the wheel surface with appropriate cleaner. Replace the assembly if the bearing becomes loose or the wheel no longer rotates smoothly.
