Product Description
Crown CR 100611-010 Load Wheel Assembly for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. Polyurethane tread, 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
Dimensions & Performance
| Hardness Rating | 95A Durometer |
| Bearing Type | Sealed shoulder bearings |
Material Composition
| Wheel Tread Material | Polyurethane |
| Core Material | Machined carbon steel |
Part Identification
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 100611-010 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CR100611, CR 100611-010-A, CR 100611-010-XL, CR 100611S-302 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment models is the CR 100611-010 load wheel compatible with?
A: The CR 100611-010 is designed for Crown PE 4000 and WP 2000 Series electric pallet trucks. Verify your equipment model and serial number match these specifications before ordering to ensure proper fit and performance.
Q: What are the key specifications of the CR 100611-010?
A: This wheel features a polyurethane tread bonded to machined carbon steel core, 95A durometer hardness rating, and sealed shoulder bearings for smooth operation.
Q: What part numbers cross-reference with 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. Verify part numbers in your equipment documentation to confirm compatibility.
Q: Why is polyurethane used for electric pallet jack load wheels?
A: Polyurethane provides excellent wear resistance, superior grip on various floor surfaces, and extended service life in demanding material handling environments. The 95A durometer hardness balances wheel durability with consistent traction performance.
Q: When should the CR 100611-010 be replaced?
A: Replace this wheel when you observe flat spots, tread cracking, reduced floor grip, or excessive movement during operation. Polyurethane wheels typically perform reliably for 12-24 months depending on usage frequency and floor conditions. If bearings become rough or noisy, bearing replacement may extend wheel life before full replacement is needed.
