Product Description
CR 154840-301 is a Crown triple load wheel designed for electric lift truck applications with independent rotation to reduce coning and maximize service life. Manufactured from 95A Shore hardness polyurethane for durability against debris, it fits Crown PE 3000, PE 4000, PE 4500, PE 4500AC, WP 3000, and WP 3025 models. Alternate cross-reference numbers include CR154840-301 and 154840-301.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material | Polyurethane (95A) |
| Hardness | Shore A 95A |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Make | Crown |
| Model | PE 3000, PE 4000, PE 4500, PE 4500AC, WP 3000, WP 3025 |
| Part Number | CR 154840-301 |
| Alternate Part Numbers | CR154840-301, 154840-301 |
| Compatible Equipment Models | Crown PE 3000, SX 3000 |
| Cross Reference Part Numbers | None documented |
| Part Number | CR 154840-301 |
Wheel Dimensions
| Outside Diameter | 3.25 in |
| Width | 2 in |
Additional Specifications
| Wheel Finish | Polyurethane tread, machined bore |
| Independent Rotation | Yes - reduces coning |
| Maximize Service Life | Yes |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which Crown equipment models does this load wheel fit?
A: The CR 154840-301 is compatible with Crown PE 3000, PE 4000, PE 4500, PE 4500AC, WP 3000, and WP 3025 models. Always verify your equipment model and specifications before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
Q: What material is this load wheel made from?
A: This wheel is manufactured from 95A Shore hardness polyurethane, which provides durability in electric lift truck applications.
Q: Can this wheel be reused after replacement?
A: Polyurethane wheels may be reconditioned or reused depending on tread wear and bore condition. Inspect for cracks, hardening, or bore damage before reinstalling on equipment.
Q: What are the alternate part numbers for this wheel?
A: Alternate cross-reference numbers include CR154840-301 and 154840-301. All refer to the same load wheel assembly.
Q: How does independent rotation benefit this triple load wheel?
A: The independent rotation design reduces coning and flat-spotting deformation, which helps maximize service life and prevent premature wear during extended operation in warehouse and dock environments.
Q: When should this replacement load wheel be considered?
A: Consider replacing the wheel when inspection shows tread wear, cracking, hardening, bore damage, coning, or flat-spotting.
