Product Description
The YL 524140951-XL is a premium polyurethane load wheel designed for Yale electric walkie pallet jacks. Engineered with a 97A durometer polyurethane compound, this extra-large wheel delivers superior wear resistance and extended service life under continuous heavy-duty warehouse and dock operations. The wheel's rigid construction provides stable load support and precise maneuverability across indoor surfaces. Ideal for high-volume material handling applications in loading docks, warehouses, and distribution centers, this replacement wheel maintains the performance standards required for modern electric lift equipment.
Specifications
Material
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane (97A) |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | YL 524140951-XL |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | YT524140951-XL, YL524140951XL |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the durometer hardness rating of the YL 524140951-XL polyurethane wheel?
A: The YL 524140951-XL features a 97A durometer hardness rating. This higher durometer specification provides increased hardness and load-bearing capacity compared to softer polyurethane alternatives, extending tread life under sustained heavy loads.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the 524140951-XL?
A: Cross-reference numbers include YT524140951-XL and YL524140951XL. These designations reference the same component across Yale internal systems and supplier databases.
Q: How does 97A durometer polyurethane compare to softer grades like 95A?
A: The 97A rating provides greater hardness and enhanced load-bearing capacity compared to 95A polyurethane. This results in longer service life and improved performance under continuous heavy-duty warehouse operations.
Q: What is the primary application for the 524140951-XL wheel?
A: This wheel is designed as a replacement load wheel for Yale electric walkie pallet jacks, particularly the MPW060E and MPW080E series used in warehouse, dock, and distribution center operations.
Q: What inspection and maintenance procedures apply to polyurethane load wheels?
A: Periodically inspect the tread for wear, flatness, and surface damage. Keep the wheel and axle assembly clear of debris and contamination. Replace the wheel when tread depth is severely reduced or when visible cracks appear in the polyurethane material.
