Liftsplus.com

CR 115374-2

Skip to product information

CR 115374-2

Caster Assembly Without Torsion Bar <span>(Quick Adjustment)</span>

Regular price $0.00
Sale price $0.00 Regular price

Questions? Call +1-800-669-7554

Call for Price

Compatibility

Make -
Model -

Reference Diagrams

Visit our diagram page for part references to popular models


Product Description

Caster Assembly Without Torsion Bar (Quick Adjustment)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the main difference between CR 115374-2 and the quick-adjustment models?
A: The CR 115374-2 is a fixed-angle caster assembly without torsion bar adjustment. Unlike CR 115374-013 and CR 115374-1 which allow field angle adjustment, the CR 115374-2 maintains a permanent set angle. Use this design when your electric lift truck does not require angle changes during operation.

Q: Which Crown electric lift truck models use the CR 115374-2 assembly?
A: The CR 115374-2 is compatible with specific Crown electric lift truck series. Verify your equipment model number and serial range against our compatibility database. This assembly also fits similar Toyota and Raymond models with equivalent design specifications.

Q: Is the CR 115374-2 lighter or more durable than torsion bar versions?
A: The CR 115374-2 fixed design eliminates the torsion bar mechanism, resulting in slightly lower weight and reduced moving parts. This simplification improves durability in applications where angle adjustment is not needed, as there are no adjustment points that can wear or bind.

Q: Can you retrofit the CR 115374-2 onto equipment originally equipped with a quick-adjustment assembly?
A: Retrofitting depends on mounting interface compatibility. If bolt holes and load interface match, mechanical substitution may be possible. However, removing quick-adjustment capability may affect steering geometry and load stability. Verify with your equipment documentation or contact us with your specific model and serial number.

Q: What maintenance does the CR 115374-2 fixed caster assembly require?
A: Inspect wheels for wear, flat spots, and debris impact. Check all mounting bolts for tightness and corrosion. Clean mud and corrosive materials from the assembly housing. Monitor bearing play if the assembly includes sealed bearings. Replace wheels when wear exceeds specification; replace the entire assembly if the housing or structural member is cracked.