Product Description
Poly 95A Load Wheel for Electric Lift Trucks
This direct replacement load wheel is manufactured from Poly 95A polyurethane, a durable compound designed for reliable performance in electric lift truck applications. The wheel provides excellent load-bearing capacity and wear resistance for warehouse, dock, and industrial facility operations. Compatible with specific Crown equipment configurations, this load wheel ensures smooth operation and extended service life under typical material handling demands.
Specifications
Material
| Material Type | Poly 95A |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 0793961-035 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the material composition of the CR 0793961-035 load wheel?
A: The CR 0793961-035 is manufactured from Poly 95A material, a polyurethane compound that provides durability and load-bearing capacity suitable for electric lift truck load wheel applications in warehouse and dock environments.
Q: Which Crown electric lift truck models are compatible with the CR 0793961-035?
A: The CR 0793961-035 is designed for specific Crown electric lift truck configurations. Confirm compatibility by matching the wheel diameter, inner bore diameter, and load rating to your equipment specifications. Contact Crown Equipment or your supplier with your model number for definitive compatibility.
Q: What are the durability characteristics of Poly 95A material?
A: Poly 95A is a polyurethane compound offering good wear resistance and load-bearing performance in typical warehouse and dock environments. Operating temperature and floor surface conditions affect wear rate. Inspect wheels periodically for flat spotting or uneven wear.
Q: How should I store this load wheel when not in use?
A: Store the wheel in a clean, dry location away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Protect from contact with oils, solvents, and chemical cleaners that may degrade polyurethane material.
Q: What inspection criteria should I follow for this load wheel?
A: Inspect wheels regularly for visible damage, flat spotting, uneven wear patterns, or cracks. Replace wheels when wear is uneven, load-bearing capacity is compromised, or structural damage is detected.
