Product Description
Drive Tire (CR 077848-20-01): Polyurethane, smooth-flat tread, 10 x 3.35 inches, hardness 92A Shore, press-on construction for Crown electric lift trucks. No cross-reference part numbers available; validate via manufacturer catalog for model fit.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Polyurethane Hardness | 92 Shore A |
| Tire Material | Heavy duty polyurethane compound |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 077848-20-01 |
| OEM Part Number | CR 077848-20-01 |
| Brand Part Number | CR 077848-20-01 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions and hardness specifications of CR 077848-20-01?
A: The CR 077848-20-01 is a 10 x 3.35 inch drive tire with a polyurethane hardness rating of 92 Shore A. This hardness level provides a balance between load-bearing capacity and floor grip on smooth warehouse surfaces.
Q: What is the construction method for this drive tire?
A: The CR 077848-20-01 uses press-on construction, meaning the polyurethane tread is securely bonded to the core without fasteners. This design ensures stable performance during lifting and load handling operations.
Q: Is the CR 077848-20-01 suitable for Crown electric lift trucks?
A: Yes, this is a Crown OEM part for electric lift trucks. Confirm the specific truck model in your Crown parts documentation to ensure proper fitment, as different Crown models may use different tire dimensions.
Q: How does the 92 Shore A hardness compare to other polyurethane tires?
A: 92 Shore A is a firm compound providing good load support and durability on hard warehouse floors. Lower Shore A ratings offer more grip but wear faster; higher ratings are more durable but may reduce traction on slippery surfaces.
Q: Can the CR 077848-20-01 be used on wet or cold storage floors?
A: The smooth flat tread and 92 Shore A compound are optimized for standard dry warehouse conditions. Performance on wet, oily, or cold storage floors may be reduced. Consult the Crown specifications for cold or wet environment applications.
Q: What maintenance extends the service life of this tire?
A: Regular inspection for uneven wear patterns, embedded debris removal, and verification that the press-on bond remains secure will extend tire life. Store the truck indoors when not in use to minimize polyurethane degradation.
