Product Description
Heavy-duty polyurethane load wheel designed for Crown PE 4000 series electric pallet jacks. This durable wheel features a 97A hardness rating, providing excellent wear resistance and floor contact while minimizing noise in material handling applications. Direct replacement compatible with multiple Crown pallet jack configurations.
Specifications
Material
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane with 97A hardness rating |
Part Numbers
| Part Number | CR 100462-XL |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CR 100462-306-88, CR 100462-401-88, CR 100462-302-88 |
Compatibility
| Compatible Equipment | Crown PE 4000 series electric pallet jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What material and hardness rating does the CR 100462-XL load wheel use?
A: The CR 100462-XL is constructed from polyurethane with a 97A hardness rating. This hardness level provides excellent wear resistance for heavy-duty material handling applications while maintaining good floor contact and reduced noise.
Q: Which Crown pallet jack models does the CR 100462-XL fit?
A: The CR 100462-XL is designed for Crown PE 4000 series electric pallet jacks. Verify that your equipment serial range falls within the PE 4000 compatibility zone before ordering.
Q: What are the equivalent part numbers for the CR 100462-XL?
A: Cross-reference part numbers include CR 100462-306-88, CR 100462-401-88, and CR 100462-302-88. Use these numbers to verify compatibility if you are replacing an older assembly or cross-checking inventory records.
Q: How long does a CR 100462-XL load wheel typically last in service?
A: Polyurethane load wheels with 97A hardness typically last 2,000 to 4,000 operating hours depending on floor conditions, load weight, and ambient temperature. Wet floors and freezer environments accelerate wear. Inspect wheels quarterly for cracking or flat-spotting.
Q: What maintenance does the CR 100462-XL require?
A: Clean debris and residue from the wheel tread weekly. Monitor bearing play by manually rotating the wheel; excessive wobble indicates bearing wear. Do not apply lubricant directly to the polyurethane compound, as it degrades the material. Inspect axle bolts for tightness monthly.
