Showing posts with label poly load wheel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label poly load wheel. Show all posts

Friday, April 17, 2020

ValuJack2 - the best choice pallet jack

  • In stock right now
  • Cast iron pump with a galvanized finish for superior corrosion resistance and long term reliability
  • Poly/steel steer wheels; solid nylon load wheels with options for other wheel materials. 
  • Ergonomic rubber grip handle w/3-function hand control and foot release
  • Reinforced handle base
  • Options are available for backrests and brakes

  • Comes with a three-year limited warranty covering manufacturer's defects
  • Replacement parts always in stock.


  • Protect your feet and order your ValueJack2 with the DuraGuard Toe Guard installed! 





     Call us at 800-331-0839  or email today to order yours. 
                    Find more details and specifications on our website.

    Generic Parts, Inc.


    Monday, January 27, 2020

    Safely Operating A Manual Pallet Jack

    ValuJack2

    Manual pallet jacks are used in many places because they help workers move and handle heavy loads. Although manual pallet jacks are not as dangerous as forklifts, they can still cause serious injuries and property damage when operated incorrectly.
    There are many ways a person can be seriously injured when using a pallet jack.
    • Loads can topple from tight turns, excessive speed, uneven floors and or inclines, causing contusions, abrasions, strains, and sprains.
    • Injuries and property damage occur when the load or pallet jack runs into walls, door jams, columns, shelves or run into other employees.
    • Injuries can occur when workers trip over the exposed pallet jack forks.
    • Back strain or shoulder strains from adjusting heavy loads or pulling the pallet jack.
    • A common but serious injury can occur when the pallet jack runs over and crushes the feet of the operator or anyone nearby.
    How can you prevent on the job injuries from operating pallet jacks? Here are just a few suggestions.
    • Establish and post clear safety rules.
    • Know your equipment. Never operate a pallet jack without being fully trained in safe operating procedures.
    • Never exceed the load capacity of the pallet jack.
    • Consider using a jack that has a brake and or back-rest especially when moving loads on an incline.
       ValuJack2 with backrest and brake
    • Wear proper foot and hand protection.  Keep your back strong and straight.
    • Use proper lifting procedures when loading, operating and unloading the pallet jack.
    • Inspect your pallet jacks regularly to make sure they are in good operating condition.
    • Never place feet, hands or any body part underneath a pallet or pallet jack.
    • Use a Toe Guard to reduce injuries to feet from pallet jacks rolling over the operator’s foot.
    • No horseplay! Do not ride the equipment or carry riders on your manual pallet jack.
    • Push, don’t pull! Pulling puts more strain on the back, shoulders, arms, and legs. The exception is when making small adjustments in the positioning of the load.
    • Use a pallet jack stop to prevent the jack from rolling out of control especially on an incline.

     Pallet Jack Stop

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    Wednesday, March 27, 2019

    Your pallet jack is not lifting properly? Or only half way?

    Bleeding the air out of the hydraulic unit is the first step to solving this problem.

    The main reason for having air in the hydraulic system is that you have a bad seal that is sucking air in, or the jack was upside down.

    All you need is an Allen wrench and a few minutes to watch the step-by-step video:


    • Put the jack on a flat level surface and pump it all the way up. Release and retract all the way down.  
    • Open the filler plug on the side of the cylinder with the Allen wrench. (Do not remove the screws on the base!) 
    • The location of the plug is significant because it indicates the proper fluid level. It may hiss a little as you unscrew the fill plug.  
    • Look into the hole and make sure the level is good. It should be right up to the fill plug hole. If it's low, top it off. Most jacks take about 1 pint of oil.
    • Screw the plug back in.
    • Put the handle release on the up position and pump the jack 10-12 times completely up and down to cycle out any air that is in the system. 
    • Then place the lever on the handle into the down position and test the jack. It should work noticeably better. 
    Anything broken? Or need replacement parts?
    Call us at 1-800-331-0839, or order through our website www.GenericParts.com 24/7.  


    Have you checked out our other  "How-To" videos? 
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    Pre-packaged cost-effective load wheel kit

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    Tuesday, February 12, 2019

    High Lift Load Wheel Kits Now Available!

    High Lift Pallet Jacks have been designed to increase operator safety and efficiency while also reducing fatigue. This category of equipment has become incredibly popular in warehouses all over the country. Naturally that means we had to make sure we are helping you keep them up and rolling smoothly. 






    We are excited to announce that we have load wheel kits for all major brands including;


             Atlas           Hu-Lift           Mobile           Uline  

             Vestil           Wesco





    Load Wheel Kits contain two load roller assemblies with bearings, axles, washers (if required) and fasteners.  You can now find our complete offering of load wheel kits for scissor lift pallet jacks here.



    Check out the Extensive model lists we carry Wheel Kits for:
    Electric lift trucks



    With so many different types and styles of manual pallet jacks knowing which model you have can make all the difference when it comes time to repair. Need help determining what you have? We make it easy!

    • Call and give a heads up that you'll be texting a side view picture of the hydraulic pump to (503) 523-8990
    • Our in-house technician ID's unit based on photo submission
    • Order replacement parts online or call (800)331-0839

    Once you have your parts, our support doesn't stop there! Have you checked out our You Tube channel featuring  "How To" videos? Here are some customer favorites!


    How-to videos:


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    ... Money with Free Shipping on Orders over $450*

    Order today at www.GenericParts.com or call our highly trained Customer Service Team at 1-800-331-0831

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    Monday, July 9, 2018

    Which load wheel is best?

    You need wheels for a pallet jack. 

    Have you ever gone online or studied a catalog and thought "Aren't all pallet jack wheels the same?" or "I have no idea what I need!"? Or maybe you service pallet jacks and the wheels just are not lasting as long as you (or the person paying the bills) would like?

    In this post, we are going to take a look at the different load wheel options we offer, and their pros and cons.

    Load Wheel Options;

    Polyurethane and Ultra-Polyurethane treads are the most common wheel treads you'll encounter on a pallet truck.

    Polyurethane (Poly) Tread WheelsThese have a chemical bond that secures the poly tread to a steel core (or hub). This option is ideal for display floors, carpeting, and warehouses. They mark floors the least while rolling easily and quietly. Under really heavy loads (2,500lb +), if left to sit more than 8 hours, there is a possibility of the wheels flat spotting.  



    Ultra-Poly Wheels: Longer lasting and they roll more easily than regular poly, also a chemical bond on a steel core. Ultra-poly is very hard and won't shatter like nylon if too cold (i.e. in and out of a freezer). They are also non-marking with the possibility of flat spotting, as mentioned above.

    red Ultra-Poly Load Wheel with bearings


    Nylon Wheels: This is a harder material that is best for cold storage applications. It is also the material of choice for use in environments that may cause rust or corrosion like poultry processing, and working with seafood. It can also be the best choice for refrigerated transport trucks that have the grated floors. Lastly, they can be a good choice if the pallet truck is taken outside on rough pavement. These are however more likely than poly to mark floors, so be mindful when using inside a showroom or a hotel lobby, for example.

    White solid nylon load wheel with bearings




    Steel Wheels: When all else fails you may need solid steel wheels. These are best for use on factory floors where there may be metal shavings or hard debris on the floor, and where noise is not an issue. What they lack in their ability for use in a sneak attack (they’re pretty loud) they make up for in sheer durability. These are also a good choice if you need to work outside on rough asphalt. But they can damage nice floors, so avoid use on floors you want to remain "pretty". 

    Solid steel load wheel with bearings



    One Wheel or Two?

    Now that you've got an idea of which type of wheel is best for your specific uses you are faced with another sometimes tough decision. One wheel or two?

    First, most pallet jacks have two load wheels. One load wheel is located under each fork. At times you'll have what's called a tandem assembly which means there are two wheels under each fork but they share the same bracket.

    Unless a pallet jack is brand new, we always recommend replacing both load wheels at the same time. No, we are not just trying to up-sell you! There is a legitimate benefit
    , so hang on with me for a little longer. Have you ever gone to have the tires on your vehicle replaced and told the sales guy you only wanted one? You probably got the funny squinty eyes from the sales guy for this same reason.  

    Load wheels wear down and get shorter the longer you have used them. Load wheels (like pallet jack steer wheels or the tires on your car) do not act independently but are a portion of a larger machine. Even a little difference in diameter causes stress on the mating (aka connected) parts which then causes issues down the line. One example would be of the pivot axles that are located the load wheel brackets eating through the bushings
    , or egging out the holes in that bracket or where they articulate (attach) in the fork frame. You may not notice there is an issue until something breaks, or you go to replace that originally unchanged wheel and find you need a whole new bracket on one or both sides. 

    Trust us that replacing the whole load wheel bracket is more time consuming and expensive than choosing two wheels during regular maintenance.

    Because we so strongly advocate changing both at the same time we created wheel kits to get you everything you need, and they are priced lower than the two wheels by themselves. Here is an example - GWK-BF-LW


    GWK-BF-LW



    Extra Resources

    Here are some more links you may find handy as you venture down the road of replacing your load wheels






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    Thursday, February 25, 2016

    Barrett SPB 60/80 Electric Lift Truck

    For your Barrett SPB 60/80 electric lift truck we have load wheel assemblies complete with bearings. Load wheel axles and drive tires are also available for this unit.

    Did you know...

    Forklift operators who like to test their driving skills will compete annually in obstacle and timed challenges.


    Part # BR 9988-048-A

    Load wheel assembly

















    Part # BR 30629-028

    Poly drive tire 


















    What parts do you stock for your electric lift trucks?

    Thursday, October 15, 2015

    Crown PE4000 Series Walkie Rider

    For your Crown PE4000 electric pallet truck we have replacement wheel kits available. Battery connectors, control arms and axles are also in stock. 

    Same day shipping is available to keep your equipment moving !

    Part # GWK-PE4000-LW

    Load wheel kit



















    Part # CR 083179-035

    Caster wheel assembly, 95 A



















    How often do you typically change out load wheels on your Crown PE4000?

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