Product Description
Crown CR 73917 92A Poly Load Wheel Assembly, designed for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. Features high-performance polyurethane tread, precision ball bearings, and compatibility with axle shafts. and cross-reference part numbers verified.
Specifications
Material
| Wheel Material | High-performance polyurethane tread bonded to steel core |
| Core Material | SAE 1018 mild steel |
| Tread Hardness | 92A Shore A |
Bearing & Compatibility
| Bearing Type | Precision ball bearings |
Part Numbers
| Primary Part Number | CR 73917 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CR 73917-030, CR73917 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions and material of the CR 73917 load wheel?
A: The CR 73917 is a 92A polyurethane load wheel. It features high-performance polyurethane tread bonded to an SAE 1018 mild steel core with Shore A hardness of 92.
Q: What axle shaft size does the CR 73917 require?
A: The CR 73917 is designed for commonly found in Crown electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. Verify your equipment shaft diameter before ordering.
Q: Which Crown electric lift truck models are compatible with the CR 73917?
A: The CR 73917 is compatible with Crown electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. Reference your equipment documentation to confirm compatibility.
Q: Are there cross-reference part numbers for the CR 73917?
A: The CR 73917 has verified cross-reference part numbers CR 73917-030 and CR73917. Order using the primary part number CR 73917 to ensure correct fitment.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of the CR 73917 polyurethane load wheel?
A: Polyurethane load wheel lifespan varies with load, floor conditions, and equipment usage patterns. The 92A Shore A hardness provides good durability for general material handling. Replace when tread shows significant wear, flat spots, or the wheel becomes unstable.
Q: How should the CR 73917 be stored?
A: Store load wheels in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Avoid prolonged storage in damp environments to prevent bearing corrosion. Keep wheels in an upright or suspended position to prevent flat-spotting.
