Product Description
Durarun 95A polyurethane load wheel assembly for Crown electric lift trucks. Constructed with a steel machined hub and shoulder bearing configuration for rigorous pallet truck applications. Compatible with Crown standards for electric pallet jacks.
Specifications
Material
| Tread Material | Polyurethane, 95A Shore hardness |
| Hub Material | Machined steel |
| Finish | Clear polyurethane tread, unfinished steel hub |
| Bearing Configuration | Shoulder bearing |
Part Numbers
| Crown Part Number | CR 81352-020-A |
Application
| Compatibility | Crown electric pallet jacks and lift trucks |
| Use Case | Rigorous pallet truck applications, warehouse and dock operations |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the key dimensions of the CR 81352-020-A?
A: The CR 81352-020-A has a , and . These dimensions are designed for compatibility with Crown electric pallet jack equipment.
Q: What materials are used in the hub and tread?
A: This wheel features a machined-steel hub with a shoulder bearing configuration and a clear polyurethane tread (95A Shore hardness). The steel hub provides structural integrity for rigorous pallet truck applications.
Q: Is the CR 81352-020-A suitable for heavy-duty applications?
A: Yes, the CR 81352-020-A is designed for rigorous pallet truck applications. The machined-steel hub and shoulder bearing configuration provide the durability needed for intensive warehouse and dock operations.
Q: What is the bearing bore diameter and what does it mean?
A: The bearing bore is , designed for shoulder bearing fitment. This measurement indicates the , where the wheel mounts to the shaft—confirm compatibility with your equipment's shaft size.
Q: Why is machined steel preferred for the hub?
A: Machined-steel hubs offer greater strength and precision tolerances compared to cast-iron cores. This design reduces flex and fatigue under heavy loads, providing reliability in demanding warehouse applications.
Q: What is the Shore hardness rating and why does it matter?
A: The 95A Shore hardness rating indicates the polyurethane tread's durability and load-bearing capacity. This hardness level balances durability with grip, making it suitable for sustained heavy-duty material handling operations.
