Wheelbarrow full 4x8 Orange with tread

€15.22
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Estimated shipping: Mon, Nov 25
14 days returnUnconditional return policy
Availability:
moderate quantity
Brand:
Geko
Product code:
G71024 / 5901477115189

Specification

Diameter: Axis: 10mm
Material: PU (polyurethane)
Scales: 2.5kg
Size: PU (polyurethane)
How to make the best choice?

What are the differences between wheelbarrow wheels?

The wheel is the most important element of the wheelbarrow and the most vulnerable to damage. What to follow when choosing a new wheelbarrow? Although it is a simple design, there are a lot of wheel models on the market, but it is enough to answer two questions. Where does our wheelbarrow work the most, on what terrain do we ride it? These are the most important questions before buying a wheel. If your wheelbarrow usually drives around the construction site, maneuvers between debris dumps between metal scrap falling everywhere, we recommend a foam wheel. They are definitely more resistant to mechanical damage than inflatable wheels.


Is the tread in the wheelbarrow an important feature?

In the wheel, the most important thing is the tire, then the hub and rim go. The rim is the best metal and the hub on the bearings. However, the tread depends on how the wheel makes on the ground. We have two main types of treads; lines arranged along the wheel and treads with a pattern. This longitudinal one is better for garden, pen, facilitates maneuvering and provides maneuverability. The tread with a pattern will work great on more difficult terrain, it is a slayer of mud, stones, tall grass and debris. The Procter wheelbarrow is tubeless made of polyurethane foam. Steel rim and ball bearings provide full comfort and durability of the material.
Wymiary koła do taczki

 tubeless, full cast wheel for wheelbarrow
made of PU (polyurethane)
on 2 ball bearings
steel rim
load up to 80 kg

Pełne koło do taczki

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