Product Description
Crown CR 1201776 idler caster wheel manufactured with Durarun 95A durometer polyurethane compound for electric lift truck applications. OEM replacement component featuring 95A Shore A hardness rating for industrial material handling equipment. Cross-references to Crown part number 1201776.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane compound, formulation |
| Durometer Hardness | 95A Shore A hardness rating |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| OEM Part Number | CR 1201776 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Crown 1201776 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CR 1201776 idler caster wheel and where is it used?
A: The CR 1201776 is an idler caster wheel for Crown electric lift trucks, manufactured with Durarun 95A durometer polyurethane. It functions as a support wheel to guide and stabilize the truck frame during operation.
Q: What does the 95A Shore A durometer rating mean for the CR 1201776?
A: The 95A Shore A hardness rating indicates the wheel has a medium-firm polyurethane compound suitable for standard industrial applications. This hardness provides good wear resistance while maintaining adequate traction and shock absorption for electric lift truck service.
Q: Can the CR 1201776 be used on wet or damp warehouse floors?
A: The standard 95A Durarun compound on the CR 1201776 provides adequate traction in normal warehouse conditions. For persistent wet environments or cold storage areas, verify traction requirements with application specifics, as 95A may not provide optimal grip on continuously wet surfaces.
Q: What is the cross-reference part number for the CR 1201776?
A: The CR 1201776 cross-references to Crown OEM part number 1201776. Use this reference when cross-checking compatibility with Crown documentation or legacy serial ranges.
Q: How long does the CR 1201776 wheel typically last in service?
A: Lifespan depends on operating hours and surface conditions. A 95A polyurethane wheel typically lasts 1000-2000 operating hours in moderate warehouse use. Inspect regularly for wear flat spots, cracks, or separation from the core.
Q: What symptoms indicate the CR 1201776 needs replacement?
A: Replace the wheel if you observe flat spotting, loss of round shape, visible cracking in the polyurethane, chunks missing from the wheel edge, or if the truck exhibits vibration or pulls to one side during operation.
