Image Coming Soon

CR 83968

CR 83968

Nylon Load Wheel for Crown Electric Lift Trucks

Call for Pricing
Shipping calculated at checkout.
  • Expert support & fitment help
  • 30-day returns
  • Fast Shipping
Call for Price Crown Load Wheel Wheels

Compatibility

Make

Crown

Model

-

Reference Diagrams

Visit our diagram page for part references to popular models


Product Description

Nylon Wheel

Specifications

Physical Specifications
MaterialNylon
Recommended SurfacesPolished concrete, epoxy floors, sealed indoor warehouse surfaces
Performance CharacteristicsLow rolling resistance, reduced vibration, minimal floor marking
Environment SuitabilityDry indoor environments; not recommended for wet, freezer, or corrosive conditions
Comparison to PolyurethaneLower rolling resistance, less vibration, harder material, may produce more noise on some surfaces
Compatibility
Wheel TypeLoad Wheel

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the CR 83968?
A: The CR 83968 is a nylon wheel engineered as an OEM part for Crown electric lift truck applications. Nylon construction provides specific performance characteristics for controlled load movement.

Q: What surfaces is the nylon CR 83968 wheel suitable for?
A: Nylon wheels like the CR 83968 are typically used for smooth indoor surfaces including epoxy floors, polished concrete, and controlled warehouse environments. Nylon provides lower rolling resistance than polyurethane.

Q: How does the CR 83968 nylon wheel compare to polyurethane wheels?
A: Nylon wheels offer lower rolling resistance and less vibration than polyurethane, making them ideal for smooth floors and precision movement applications. However, nylon is harder and may generate more noise on some surfaces.

Q: What Crown models does the CR 83968 fit?
A: The CR 83968 is designed for Crown electric lift truck models. Verify your exact equipment model and year against Crown manufacturer documentation to confirm compatibility before ordering.

Q: Is the CR 83968 suitable for wet or freezer environments?
A: Nylon wheels like the CR 83968 are not recommended for wet floors, cold storage, or corrosive environments. Use polyurethane or specialty freezer-rated wheels for those applications, as nylon can become brittle in extreme cold.