Product Description
OEM 800047474 Rubber Tire/Hub for electric lift trucks. Industrial-grade solid rubber tire bonded to a steel hub for drive wheel assemblies. Designed for electric lift truck applications requiring high traction and durability.
Specifications
Material
| Tire Material | Rubber compound |
| Hub Material | Steel hub |
| Steel Grade | High strength carbon steel (hub component) |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 800047474 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 800047474 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What materials are used in the 800047474 tire and hub assembly?
A: The 800047474 features an industrial-grade solid rubber tire bonded to a high-strength carbon steel hub. This construction provides durability for load-bearing drive wheel applications in electric lift trucks.
Q: What are the key performance characteristics?
A: This tire and hub assembly delivers high traction and puncture resistance in warehouse and manufacturing environments. The solid rubber construction maintains consistent performance across varied floor surfaces better than pneumatic alternatives.
Q: What is the typical service lifespan?
A: In standard warehouse duty cycles, expect 3 to 5 years of service life. Inspect annually for rubber hardening, surface cracking, or hub corrosion to ensure optimal performance and safety.
Q: Which equipment brands are compatible with the 800047474?
A: This tire/hub assembly is compatible with multiple electric lift truck platforms. Verify wheel diameter and tire width match your specific equipment model before ordering, as different manufacturers use varying wheel specifications.
Q: How do I identify when replacement is needed?
A: Replace when rubber shows hardening or visible cracking, or when traction performance noticeably declines. Hub corrosion or damage also indicates the need for replacement. Worn assemblies reduce traction and increase strain on drive motors.
Q: How should this tire/hub assembly be stored?
A: Store in a dry environment away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Rubber compounds are sensitive to UV exposure and ozone, which accelerate degradation. Avoid stacking heavy items on top of unused assemblies.
