Product Description
CR 75404-004 Caster Assembly for Crown electric lift trucks and electric pallet jacks. OEM replacement caster, height 7.5 inches, polyurethane wheel, fits Crown M Series stacker pallet trucks. Cross-reference: CR75404-004, CR75404004, CR 75404-2.
Specifications
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| OEM Part Number | CR 75404-004 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR75404004 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Crown CR75404-004, CR75404004, 75404004 |
| Supersedes/Replaces | Replaces CR 75404-2, CR75404-2 |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | 75404-004, CR75404004, CR 75404-2 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CR 75404-004 caster assembly?
A: The CR 75404-004 is an OEM replacement caster assembly for Crown electric lift trucks and electric pallet jacks. It features a 7.5-inch height, polyurethane wheel, and is specifically engineered for Crown M Series stacker pallet trucks.
Q: What is the height of the CR 75404-004 caster?
A: The CR 75404-004 caster assembly has a 7.5-inch height. This dimension is critical for proper truck geometry, maneuverability, and clearance. Verify this measurement matches your equipment before ordering.
Q: What material is the CR 75404-004 wheel?
A: The CR 75404-004 is equipped with a polyurethane wheel that provides excellent traction, floor protection, and durability in warehouse and manufacturing environments.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the CR 75404-004?
A: The CR 75404-004 can be referenced as CR75404-004, CR75404004, or 75404-004. It replaces and is equivalent to CR 75404-2 and CR75404-2. Use these numbers for inventory and ordering purposes.
Q: Is the CR 75404-004 compatible with other Crown truck models?
A: The CR 75404-004 is designed for Crown M Series electric stacker pallet trucks and Crown electric lift trucks. Do not assume fitment on other brands or models without confirming caster mounting type, wheel diameter, and height specifications.
Q: What failure symptoms indicate the CR 75404-004 caster needs replacement?
A: Replace the CR 75404-004 if the wheel is cracked, flat-spotted, or severely worn; if the caster does not turn smoothly; if you hear grinding or squeaking; or if the truck pulls to one side during operation. These symptoms indicate bearing damage or wheel failure.
