Product Description
The MO 203M-A is a heavy-duty load roller assembly for manual pallet jacks, featuring a solid steel hub with ultra-grade polyurethane tread. Engineered for durability in warehouse and material handling applications, this direct replacement component delivers consistent traction and structural integrity through demanding pallet jack cycles.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Hub Material | Steel |
| Tread Material | Ultra-grade polyurethane |
Part Information
| Part Number | MO 203M-A |
| Compatible Equipment | Mobile Mini manual pallet jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the MO 203M-A load roller assembly?
A: The MO 203M-A is a direct replacement load roller assembly for manual pallet jacks, featuring a solid steel hub with an ultra-grade polyurethane tread and 3/4 inch bearing bore for reliable wheel operation and warehouse performance.
Q: Which equipment models does the MO 203M-A fit?
A: The MO 203M-A is designed for Mobile Mini manual pallet jacks. Verify your equipment model nameplate before ordering to confirm compatibility.
Q: What material is the tread on this load roller?
A: The MO 203M-A uses ultra-grade polyurethane tread. This material resists abrasion and provides reliable traction on warehouse floors. Performance may degrade with heavy oil contamination or prolonged extreme heat exposure.
Q: What is the bearing bore diameter?
A: The bearing bore is critical for proper axle fitment, so verify your current axle diameter before installation.
Q: How long does the polyurethane tread last?
A: Polyurethane tread lifespan depends on load cycles and floor conditions. In moderate warehouse use, expect 2-5 years of service before tread degradation becomes noticeable. Inspect quarterly for cracks, flat spots, or hardening.
Q: How should this load roller be stored?
A: Store the assembly in a clean, dry location away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Keep the bearing bore and tread clean and free from oil contamination prior to installation.
Q: What maintenance is recommended for this part?
A: Inspect the tread quarterly for wear patterns, cracks, or hardening. Verify bearing bore condition and ensure no debris or contamination is present. Replace when tread thickness becomes visibly reduced or tread hardens.
