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CT 105548

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CT 105548

Load Wheel

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Product Description

Technical specification for load wheel products related to Caterpillar

Specifications

Material & Construction
Material CompositionPolyurethane tread with steel core
Hardness Rating95A Shore A Durometer
Core MaterialMachined steel
Part Information
Part NumberCT 105548
Product TypeLoad Wheel Assembly
NoteVerify exact dimensions and bearing specifications with equipment manual for proper fitment

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the CT 105548 load wheel designed for?
A: The CT 105548 is a load wheel assembly for material handling equipment. It supports the mast and drivetrain during lift and tilt operations in warehouse and industrial applications.

Q: What is the material composition of the CT 105548?
A: The CT 105548 features a polyurethane tread with a Shore A hardness rating of 95A, providing durability and load capacity. The core is machined steel for structural strength and bearing support.

Q: What is the service life of a 95A polyurethane load wheel?
A: Load wheel service life depends on daily usage hours, floor surface conditions, load weight, and maintenance practices. A 95A polyurethane wheel typically operates 2000-4000 hours before significant wear or replacement is needed. Softer floor surfaces and lighter loads extend service life.

Q: How do I know if the CT 105548 is compatible with my equipment?
A: Check your equipment nameplate for the model number and consult your equipment manual or dealer to verify compatibility. Load wheel fitment varies by mast assembly, frame configuration, and equipment vintage.

Q: How should I maintain my polyurethane load wheel?
A: Inspect wheels regularly for excessive wear, flat spots, or debris buildup. Clean the wheel surface to remove dirt and contaminants. Ensure bearings are properly lubricated per manufacturer recommendations. Replace when tread wear becomes visible or wheel performance degrades.