Load Wheel Replacement Sets
The load wheels (located at the tips of the forks) bear the brunt of the weight. Replacing worn wheels ensures your jack rolls easily over dock plates and uneven surfaces.
Steering Wheel Replacement Sets
The steering wheels (located under the handle) are critical for precise maneuvering in tight warehouse aisles.
Full Replacement Kits & Bearings
Comprehensive kits to refresh your entire unit at once, along with the precision bearings needed for a quiet, smooth roll.
EOS10 Full Wheel Set (Load + Steering)
The ultimate maintenance kit featuring both load and steering wheels.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of pallet jack accessories are available?
Our primary inventory includes pallet jack wheels (both steering and load wheels), complete wheel sets, and specialized pallet jack bearings. These are the most common wear items that require periodic replacement to maintain safety and ease of use.
How do I know which wheel size fits my pallet jack?
You should measure the diameter, length, and inner diameter (ID) of your current wheels. Most standard industrial jacks use a 7-inch steering wheel and a 2.75-inch diameter load wheel, but always verify with your model specifications before ordering.
How often should pallet jack wheels be replaced?
Wheels should be replaced if you notice "flat spots," significant cracking, or if the jack becomes increasingly difficult to push. In heavy-duty environments, inspecting wheels every 6 months is recommended to prevent damage to warehouse floors.
What is the difference between load wheels and steering wheels?
Load wheels are the small wheels found at the front of the forks that support the weight of the pallet. Steering wheels are the larger wheels located under the handle that allow the operator to steer the jack.
Are these accessories compatible with most pallet jack brands?
Yes, our replacement pallet jack parts are designed to fit most standard industrial pallet trucks that utilize a 20mm axle. However, we recommend checking your specific model's hub length and wheel diameter to ensure a perfect fit.
Material Handling Service Locations
California: The Inland Empire (IE)
Georgia: The Southeast Gateway
NJ & PA: The Northeast Corridor
Texas: The Central Hubs
Chicago, IL: The Midwest Core
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