Product Description
Crown CR 92538-A load wheel assembly is constructed with Durarun 95A polyurethane tread, compatible with Crown electric pallet trucks. Cross-reference part numbers include CR92538-A, CR92538A, and 92538A.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | Durarun 95A polyurethane |
| Core Material | Precision steel |
| Bearing Type | Integrated shoulder bearing construction |
Part Numbers
| Part Number | CR 92538-A |
| Cross-Reference Numbers | CR92538-A, CR92538A, 92538A |
Compatibility
| Compatible Equipment | Crown electric pallet trucks |
| Duty Rating | Standard to moderate warehouse duty |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions of the CR 92538-A?
A: The CR 92538-A wheel sized for standard Crown electric pallet truck applications.
Q: What material is the CR 92538-A tread made from?
A: The wheel features Durarun 95A polyurethane tread mounted on a precision steel core, providing high wear resistance and durability for warehouse environments.
Q: What bearing construction does the CR 92538-A use?
A: The CR 92538-A incorporates integrated shoulder bearing construction designed for smooth, reliable operation in pallet handling applications.
Q: Which Crown equipment is the CR 92538-A compatible with?
A: The CR 92538-A is designed for Crown electric pallet trucks. Verify your specific model's wheel bore and mounting specifications before ordering to ensure proper fit.
Q: What are the alternative part numbers for the CR 92538-A?
A: Alternative part numbers include CR92538-A, CR92538A, and 92538A—all referring to the same wheel assembly.
Q: What is the recommended duty cycle for the CR 92538-A?
A: The CR 92538-A is rated for standard to moderate warehouse duty, providing consistent performance in typical material handling operations.
Q: How do I verify compatibility before purchasing?
A: Check your Crown equipment's service manual or parts diagram for wheel bore diameter and axle specifications. Contact Crown technical support with your equipment model number for confirmation.
