Product Description
Crown CR 93656-010 Load Wheel—polyurethane tread, 5.00 inch diameter, 4.12 inch width, 2.44 inch bore, Shore A 95 hardness, for electric lift truck applications. Includes OEM and alternate part numbers. No known equivalent or cross-reference part numbers.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Hardness | Shore A 95 |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 93656-010 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR93656-010 |
| Alternate Part Numbers | CR93656010, 93656010 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the exact dimensions of the CR 93656-010 load wheel?
A: The CR 93656-010 has a 5.00 inch outside diameter, 4.12 inch tread width, and 2.44 inch bore. The polyurethane tread features Shore A 95 hardness. These dimensions differ from the base CR 93656 model, so verify compatibility with your specific equipment.
Q: What is the CR 93656-010 used for?
A: The CR 93656-010 is designed for electric lift truck applications. The wider 4.12 inch tread width and 5.00 inch diameter configuration suits specific Crown lift truck models. Confirm your equipment matches this specification before ordering.
Q: Are there cross-reference or equivalent part numbers for the CR 93656-010?
A: No known equivalent or cross-reference part numbers are documented for the CR 93656-010. Alternate part number formats include CR93656010 and 93656010. Always verify the OEM part number CR 93656-010 matches your equipment documentation.
Q: How does Shore A 95 hardness affect performance?
A: Shore A 95 polyurethane provides a balance of load capacity and traction for electric lift truck operations. This hardness level resists wear in repetitive lifting cycles while maintaining grip on warehouse floors. It is suitable for general material handling but not optimized for wet or cold storage environments.
Q: What is the load capacity and expected lifespan of the CR 93656-010?
A: Load capacity and lifespan depend on your specific Crown lift truck model, average loads handled, and floor conditions. Polyurethane wheels typically last 12-24 months under heavy warehouse use. Inspect the tread regularly for wear and replace when depth is reduced.
