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CT 1050236

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CT 1050236

Load Wheel

Regular price $90.47
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Product Description

CT 1050236 Caterpillar load wheel features premium 95A Shore Durarun polyurethane tread, cross-referencing as CT1050236-A, CT1050236A, and 1050236A, designed for use on Caterpillar electric lift trucks requiring OEM load wheel replacement.

Specifications

Material & Construction
Polyurethane Specification, Shore 95A rated
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberCT 1050236
Manufacturer Part NumberCT1050236
Cross-Reference Part NumbersCT1050236-A, CT1050236A, 1050236A

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What material is the CT 1050236 load wheel made from?
A: The CT 1050236 features a premium Durarun polyurethane tread with a 95A Shore hardness rating. This durometer formulation balances wear resistance with traction on warehouse and plant floors.

Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the CT 1050236?
A: The 1050236 is also available as CT1050236-A, CT1050236A, and 1050236A. These are equivalent part designations for the same load wheel assembly.

Q: Is the CT 1050236 a powered load wheel or passive wheel?
A: The CT 1050236 is a load wheel assembly designed to be driven by the electric lift truck motor. It transmits drive power to move the truck forward or backward during operation.

Q: Which Caterpillar lift truck models are compatible with the CT 1050236?
A: The 1050236 is engineered as a direct replacement for select Caterpillar electric lift truck models. Cross-check your equipment manufacturer part specification and model documentation to confirm compatibility before ordering.

Q: How long does the 95A Shore Durarun tread last?
A: The 95A Shore Durarun compound is formulated for extended lifespan in high-use material handling environments. Actual wheel life depends on load weight, travel distance, floor surface, and maintenance conditions. Regular inspection for wear extends overall load wheel performance.