Product Description
Mobile MO 120E8-OEM steer wheel assembly—polyurethane tread on nylon hub, double precision ball bearings, for manual pallet jack steer positions. Equivalent to MO 120E8-A-ST and compatible with standard Mobile manual pallet jack models.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Mobile, model MO 120E8. SKU: MO 120E8-OEM
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | Polyurethane |
| Tread Hardness | 90 Shore A |
| Hub Finish | Molded nylon |
| Bearing Type | Double precision ball bearings |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Direct Replacement Part Number | MO 120E8- |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | MO 120E8-A-ST, 120E8-A-ST, Mobile 120E8-A-ST, ML120E8-A-ST |
| Compatible Equipment | Mobile manual pallet jacks, model MO 120E8 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the MO 120E8 steer wheel fit?
A: This steer wheel assembly is a direct replacement for Mobile manual pallet jacks, model MO 120E8. It is also compatible with equivalent part numbers MO 120E8-A-ST, 120E8-A-ST, Mobile 120E8-A-ST, and ML120E8-A-ST.
Q: What materials are used in the MO 120E8 steer wheel?
A: The wheel features a durable polyurethane tread (90 Shore A hardness) bonded to a molded nylon hub. Double precision ball bearings ensure smooth, responsive steering performance.
Q: What does 90 Shore A hardness mean?
A: Shore A 90 indicates a firm, wear-resistant polyurethane compound that withstands warehouse floor abrasion and maintains good traction. This hardness provides an optimal balance between load capacity and floor grip.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for this wheel?
A: The MO 120E8 is equivalent to MO 120E8-A-ST, 120E8-A-ST, Mobile 120E8-A-ST, and ML120E8-A-ST. Use these numbers when cross-referencing with inventory systems or equipment documentation.
Q: How long does the MO 120E8 steer wheel last?
A: The double precision ball bearings and molded nylon hub provide extended service life under normal warehouse use. The wheel should be replaced when polyurethane tread wear becomes visible, steering response diminishes, or bearing play develops.
Q: How should the steer wheel be stored?
A: Store the wheel in a dry environment away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Keep the bearing surfaces clean and protected from dust and moisture to maintain smooth operation.
