Product Description
Load Wheel Assembly CR 81352-025-A for Crown electric lift trucks. Polyurethane wheel, 6 inch outside diameter, 4.12 inch tread width, Shore A 95 hardness, with shoulder bearings. Designed for heavy-duty use on dock boards and industrial floors.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane compound |
| Tread Hardness | Shore A 95 |
| Finish | Polyurethane tread, factory finish |
Dimensions & Specifications
| Bearing Type | Shoulder bearings |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Part Number | CR 81352-025-A |
| Brand Part Number | Crown 81352-025-A |
| Vendor Part Number | CR 81352-025 |
| Application | Heavy-duty dock boards and industrial floors |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the CR 81352-025-A wheel assembly?
A: This size is engineered to reduce rolling resistance on uneven dock boards and rough industrial flooring while providing superior obstacle clearance.
Q: What material and hardness is the tread?
A: The wheel tread is polyurethane compound rated at Shore A 95 hardness. This formulation provides excellent grip and wear resistance under continuous heavy-duty operation while maintaining durability across various industrial floor surfaces.
Q: What is the advantage of shoulder bearings?
A: Shoulder bearings distribute loads evenly across a machined shoulder on the wheel hub, reducing stress concentration compared to standard ball bearings. This design is ideal for heavy-duty applications where consistent load distribution and extended bearing life are critical.
Q: Is the CR 81352-025-A a direct replacement for my Crown lift truck?
A: The 81352-025-A is designed as a direct replacement for compatible Crown electric lift truck models. Verify equipment compatibility by checking your Crown parts specification or contacting our team for fitment confirmation.
Q: What maintenance is recommended for this wheel assembly?
A: Inspect the wheel regularly for wear, debris accumulation, and bearing noise. Keep the tread clean and free from foreign material. Replace the wheel when tread depth becomes excessive or bearing play develops.
