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STILL EXU 20 - WHAT TYPE WHEELS TO BE USED FOR MINUS 18 C COLD ROOM APPLICATION

Could someone recommend what type of wheels should be best suited for minus 18 C cold room application of a STILL EXU 20 (whether Vulkollan, 75 shore, 93 shore etc) ? I have to order the wheels for this truck but there are so many options in the part manual. I need to order all wheels (drive, balance, tandem etc).
Make : STILL
Type : Electric Pallet Truck
Truck Model : EXU20
Serial No : W40155B03134
  • Posted 18 Sep 2013 12:37
  • By Dhammi1
  • joined 28 Jul'11 - 68 messages
  • Sri Lanka
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Thank you very much my friend
  • Posted 19 Sep 2013 22:34
  • By Dhammi1
  • joined 28 Jul'11 - 68 messages
  • Sri Lanka
hi , drive wheel rubber version , other wheels vulkolan,
  • Posted 19 Sep 2013 14:26
  • By gc_d
  • joined 20 Jun'09 - 609 messages
  • Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Regards gc_d

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