Product Description
CR 83587-035-A is a Crown OEM polyurethane load wheel assembly with shoulder bearing, 5 inch outside diameter, 2.88 inch tread width, and 2.44 inch bore. Compound 306 polyurethane, 97 Shore A hardness, for Crown electric lift trucks.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 83587-035-A |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR83587-035 |
| Series | 300 Series |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the CR 83587-035-A load wheel?
A: The CR 83587-035-A has a 5 inch outside diameter, 2.88 inch tread width, and 2.44 inch bore diameter. These dimensions are specific to Crown 300 Series electric lift truck applications.
Q: What material is the CR 83587-035-A wheel made from and what is its hardness?
A: The CR 83587-035-A features Compound 306 polyurethane with 97 Shore A hardness. This durometer provides durability for sustained load support on concrete and finished floors typical in warehouse and dock environments.
Q: Does the CR 83587-035-A include a shoulder bearing?
A: Yes, the CR 83587-035-A includes a shoulder bearing assembly. This bearing design supports axial and radial loads, which is essential for load wheel performance on Crown electric lift trucks.
Q: What Crown electric lift truck models does the CR 83587-035-A fit?
A: The CR 83587-035-A is designed for Crown electric lift trucks. Verify your specific model and serial range against the OEM part number CR 83587-035-A before ordering to ensure compatibility.
Q: How does the CR 83587-035-A compare to other Crown load wheels in the 83587 series?
A: The CR 83587-035-A is part of the Crown 300 Series load wheels. Other variants in this family include CR 83587-040 (wider 4.12 inch tread) and CR 83587-XL. The 035-A model has a narrower 2.88 inch tread width, making it suitable for specific load distribution and turning requirements.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of the CR 83587-035-A in normal warehouse duty?
A: Polyurethane load wheels like the CR 83587-035-A typically last 2 to 4 years in heavy warehouse service, depending on floor conditions, load distribution, and maintenance. Higher Shore A hardness (97A) provides better resistance to wear on rough or wet surfaces.