Product Description
Crown CR 154840-101 is a Durarun 95A polyurethane load wheel for electric lift trucks, compatible with Crown equipment. Specifications include material grade and hardness, but dimensional, electrical, hydraulic, duty cycle, and mechanical load data are not specified in available sources. No validated cross-reference, supersede, or equivalent part numbers were identified.
Specifications
Material
| Wheel Material | 95A polyurethane compound |
| Material Hardness | 95A Shore A durometer |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 154840-101 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 154840-101 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the material composition of the CR 154840-101 load wheel?
A: The CR 154840-101 is manufactured from 95A polyurethane compound called Durarun. The 95A Shore A durometer hardness provides wear resistance suitable for standard warehouse and distribution environments.
Q: What Crown equipment models is the CR 154840-101 compatible with?
A: The CR 154840-101 load wheel is designed for Crown electric lift trucks. Verify compatibility with your specific model before ordering, as dimensional and bore specifications must match your equipment.
Q: Does the CR 154840-101 come as an individual wheel or as an assembly?
A: The CR 154840-101 is the base wheel specification. For complete ready-to-install assemblies with axles, bearings, and all fasteners, the CR 154840-101-88 assembly is the superseding part that includes full specifications and dimensional data.
Q: How does the 95A Durarun compound perform compared to softer polyurethane wheels?
A: The 95A durometer hardness offers longer service life in standard temperature environments. It resists wear from regular warehouse use but may show reduced performance in very cold storage below 32 degrees Fahrenheit. For cold storage applications, consider EZ high-traction compound wheels instead.
Q: What is the typical replacement interval for the CR 154840-101 load wheel?
A: Load wheel replacement depends on equipment hours, floor conditions, and load distribution. Inspect wheels every 500 operating hours for flat spots, cracking, or polyurethane deterioration. Replace when tread depth is noticeably reduced or when flat spots exceed 0.25 inches.
