Product Description
RUBBER TIRE/HUB
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | 11905-021 |
| Product Type | Rubber Tire and Hub Assembly |
Physical Specifications
| Hub Material | Steel or cast iron (verify with equipment) |
| Typical Applications | Electric pallet jacks, forklifts, reach trucks, stackers |
| Durability | Heavy duty industrial use; 12-36 month lifespan depending on load and frequency |
| Performance Conditions | Suitable for standard indoor warehouse and manufacturing environments |
| Inspection Indicators | Replace when flat spots, chunks missing, or uneven wear appears |
Compatibility
| Tire Construction | Solid rubber molded onto steel or cast iron hub |
| Tire Type | Non-pneumatic solid rubber |
| Equipment Compatibility | Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Nichiyu (verify model) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which electric lift truck and forklift models are compatible with the 11905-021?
A: The 11905-021 is compatible with multiple electric pallet jacks and forklifts from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and Nichiyu. Verify the dimensions match your equipment before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
Q: What are the key specifications of the 11905-021 rubber tire and hub?
A: The 11905-021 is a solid rubber tire molded directly onto a steel or cast iron hub. Confirm the dimensions with your equipment documentation or by measuring the existing assembly to verify compatibility.
Q: How long does a rubber tire hub assembly typically last?
A: Lifespan depends on load weight, floor conditions, and usage frequency. Heavy industrial use may require replacement every 12 to 24 months. Lighter duty applications may extend to 24 to 36 months. Flat spots, chunks missing, or uneven wear indicate it is time to replace.
Q: Can the 11905-021 be used in wet or cold storage environments?
A: Standard rubber tires perform adequately in wet environments but can become slippery on wet floors. In cold storage below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, rubber loses grip and can crack over time. Confirm your operating environment meets standard material handling conditions.
Q: What is the lifespan and when should I replace this assembly?
A: Heavy industrial use: replace every 12-24 months. Moderate use: replace every 24-36 months. Replacement indicators include flat spots, missing chunks, uneven wear, or reduced traction. Inspect regularly for signs of wear.
Q: How do I verify the 11905-021 is the correct replacement for my equipment?
A: Cross-reference compatibility depends on your equipment brand and model year. Contact us with your equipment make, model, and serial number to confirm the correct part number and ensure proper fitment.
