Product Description
OEM Crown CR 100611-010 Load Wheel Assembly for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. Polyurethane tread, 3.25 inch width, 6.0 inch diameter, 95A hardness, sealed shoulder bearings. Cross-reference compatible with Crown CR100611, CR 100611-010-A, CR 100611-010-XL, CR 100611S-302. Suited for Crown PE 4000 and WP 2000 Series.
Specifications
Material
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane tread bonded to steel core |
| Core Material | Machined carbon steel |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 100611-010 |
| OEM Part Number | CR 100611-010 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CR100611, CR 100611-010-A, CR 100611-010-XL, CR 100611S-302 |
| Compatible With Models | Crown PE 4000 Series, WP 2000 Series Electric Pallet Trucks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What Crown electric pallet truck models does the CR 100611-010 load wheel fit?
A: The CR 100611-010 is designed for Crown PE 4000 and WP 2000 Series electric pallet trucks. Verify your equipment model and serial range match these specifications before ordering to confirm compatibility.
Q: What are the specifications of the CR 100611-010 load wheel assembly?
A: The CR 100611-010 features a 6.0 inch outer diameter, 3.25 inch tread width, polyurethane tread bonded to steel core, 95A durometer hardness, and sealed shoulder bearings. These specifications are engineered for reliable performance in electric lift truck applications.
Q: What cross-reference part numbers are equivalent to the CR 100611-010?
A: The CR 100611-010 cross-references with CR100611, CR 100611-010-A, CR 100611-010-XL, and CR 100611S-302. Any of these part numbers will work if your equipment documentation specifies one of them.
Q: Why is polyurethane material used for load wheels?
A: Polyurethane provides excellent wear resistance, sustained grip on floor surfaces, and durability in industrial environments. The 95A durometer rating balances hardness for extended wheel life with grip performance on varied floor conditions.
Q: When should the CR 100611-010 be replaced?
A: Replace this wheel when you observe flat spots, cracks in the tread, reduced floor grip, or excessive wobbling during operation. Polyurethane wheels typically last 12 to 24 months depending on load frequency and floor conditions. If bearings become rough or noisy, bearing replacement may be required before full wheel retirement.
