Product Description
Load Wheel Assembly, SKU CR 82286-A, manufactured by Crown for electric lift trucks. Features, constructed with high-durability polyurethane compound rated at 97A hardness. Integrates shoulder bearing, designed for high load and harsh floor conditions. No cross-reference part numbers found for this assembly. direct replacement for Crown electric lift truck models.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane tread over steel core |
| Shore Hardness | 97A Shore A durometer |
| Finish | Factory polyurethane finish |
Part Identification
| Part Number | CR 82286-A |
| Manufacturer | Crown Equipment |
| Cross Reference | No cross-reference part numbers identified |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the physical dimensions of the CR 82286-A load wheel assembly?
A: The CR 82286-A features a . These dimensions are specific to Crown electric lift truck applications and must match your equipment specifications before ordering.
Q: What material and hardness rating does this load wheel have?
A: The CR 82286-A is constructed with high-durability polyurethane tread bonded to a steel core, rated at 97A Shore A hardness. This compound is engineered for high-load floor contact and harsh surface conditions typical of material handling operations.
Q: What bearing design does the CR 82286-A include?
A: The CR 82286-A features an integrated shoulder bearing designed to support heavy loads and handle the demanding floor contact conditions of Crown electric lift truck operations. This bearing configuration enables smooth wheel rotation under load.
Q: Are there cross-reference or equivalent part numbers for the CR 82286-A?
A: No cross-reference part numbers have been identified for the CR 82286-A load wheel assembly. This is a Crown-specific part manufactured by Crown Equipment. Verify the exact part number matches your equipment documentation before ordering.
Q: How should I maintain and inspect this polyurethane load wheel?
A: Inspect regularly for tread wear, visible cracks, or delamination from the steel core. Clean wheels periodically to remove debris that may affect performance. Replace the assembly when tread depth is significantly reduced or structural damage is visible. Actual service life depends on floor conditions, load weight, and operation frequency.
