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Polylast™ Wheels
Series AY - Cap. to 1,500 lbs. |
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#W-822-AYB-1/2 |

#W-620-AY-3/4 |
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| Hamilton's Polylast™ wheels, polyurethane on aluminum, come in two breeds. The 622 and 822 models are wheels made popular by automotive manufacturers across the country. The unique half-round or donut-type tread is combined with maintenance-free precision ball bearings to provide effortless rolling. A generous amount of polyurethane is bonded both mechanically and chemically to a large fin that extends from the center of the core providing excellent performance in the most demanding of applications. Engineers then specified a softer polyurethane with a durometer of 80 (Shore A) to ensure greater traction and to run quieter than traditional urethanes. |
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| The end result is a highly durable, easy-rolling, and quiet wheel that can last a lifetime with little or no maintenance required. This wheel design can be specified in additional durometers, colors, and sizes - consult factory. The same wheel design is also available with a cast iron center and can accommodate a 3/4" tapered bearing - consult factory. |
The 620 and 820 models represent our traditional poly on aluminum wheels and come standard with a tread hardness of 90-95A. Straight roller bearings are standard in these models and red treads complement their appearance. |
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