Product Description
Caterpillar CT 10289069 Load Wheel with 95A polyurethane tread provides durable support for electric lift trucks. Replaces CT10289069 and 10289069, with compatibility for select Caterpillar equipment. Designed for use as a load wheel in material handling applications.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Material Specification | Polyurethane, Shore A 95 hardness |
| Finish | Machined, uncoated core; molded polyurethane tread |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CT 10289069 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 10289069 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CT10289069, 10289069 |
| Equivalent Part Number | CT 10289069-A |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications of the 10289069 load wheel?
A: The 10289069 load wheel features a 95 Shore A polyurethane tread with a machined, uncoated steel core. The 95A hardness provides durable support for material handling applications on electric lift trucks.
Q: What equipment is the 10289069 load wheel compatible with?
A: The 10289069 is designed for Caterpillar electric lift trucks and material handling equipment. Cross-references include CT 10289069 and CT10289069. Verify your equipment model and mounting specifications before ordering.
Q: What is the difference between 10289069 and CT 10289069-A?
A: 10289069 is the direct replacement load wheel component with 95A polyurethane tread. CT 10289069-A is the equivalent load wheel assembly specification. Both feature identical 95 Shore A polyurethane material. Verify your equipment assembly mounting configuration to determine which is correct for your application.
Q: Why is 95 Shore A polyurethane specified for this load wheel?
A: The 95 Shore A hardness provides optimal balance of load-bearing capacity, floor protection, and traction for electric lift trucks. It resists deformation under sustained load while maintaining grip on standard warehouse floors and outdoor surfaces.
Q: What signs indicate the 10289069 wheel needs replacement?
A: Replace the wheel if you observe uneven wear, flat-spotting, chunking, reduced load height consistency, or excessive floor noise. A worn wheel reduces load stability, increases motor strain, and compromises operator safety.
Q: How do I verify the correct wheel for my equipment?
A: Consult your equipment's parts manual or contact Caterpillar support with your truck model and serial number. Ensure bore size, wheel width, and mounting configuration match your equipment specifications before ordering.
