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Product Overview

  • For use with the motorized hand truck, motorized dewar cart, and motorized hopper cart
  • Directly replaces the left wheel
  • Aggressive tread pattern provides ample traction
  • Transaxle hub and mounting bolts sold separately
UPC Code:675706002711

Magliner 10995L Specs

Quantity
1/Each
Shipping Weight
9 lb.
Width
4 1/2 Inches
Diameter
13 Inches
Type
Wheels

Magliner 10995L Details

Keep your motorized cart or hand truck up and running with the Magliner 10995L 13" left pneumatic tube-type drive wheel with aggressive tread. This wheel is a direct replacement to the one that comes standard on the left side of the motorized hand truck, hopper cart, and dewar cart. If that original wheel is worn, this one gets the machine rolling like new. Its aggressive tread provides reliable traction, making it ideal for rough-use applications. The transaxle hub and mounting bolts are sold separately.

Overall Dimensions:
Diameter: 13"
Width: 4 1/2"

Because this item is not stocked in our warehouse, processing, transit times and stock availability will vary. If you need your items by a certain date, please contact us prior to placing your order. Expedited shipping availability may vary. We cannot guarantee that this item can be cancelled off of the order or returned once it is placed.

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Customer questions about this product

What do I need to know about using this wheel on the Magliner motorized hand truck, dewar cart, or hopper cart?

To replace the hub for wheels used on the motorized hand truck and motorized dewar cart, order one 36V hub and three mounting bolts per wheel. To replace the hub for wheels used on the motorized hopper cart, order one 24V hub and three mounting bolts per wheel.

What do I need to know before purchasing this wheel?

This wheel is specially designed to fit on one side of equipment only. To determine which side that is, stand in the operator's position behind the unit and not in front of it.
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