Product Description
Crown Load Wheel CR 082741-XL is a premium polyurethane load wheel designed for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. Featuring XL-grade polyurethane construction with enhanced durability, this wheel delivers reliable performance in demanding warehouse environments. Engineered for direct replacement applications with precision bore dimensions and optimized for heavy-duty material handling equipment. Compatible with premium sealed ball bearings for extended service life.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | Polyurethane, XL grade |
| Core Material | Cast iron |
| Hardness | 97A durometer |
| Bonding Technology | XL3 bonding agent, Crown specification |
Bearing Compatibility
| Bearing Type | 6006-2RS sealed ball bearings |
Identification
| Part Number | CR 082741-XL |
| Primary Application | Crown WP 3000 Series lift trucks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the exact dimensions of the CR 082741-XL load wheel?
A: These dimensions are optimized for Crown WP 3000 Series lift trucks and compatible electric lift truck platforms.
Q: What does XL-grade polyurethane mean?
A: XL-grade polyurethane with 97A durometer hardness provides enhanced wear resistance and load capacity compared to standard polyurethane grades. The XL3 bonding technology creates a stronger bond between the tread and cast iron core, resulting in extended wheel life and reduced tread separation in warehouse applications.
Q: Which bearing type is compatible with this wheel?
A: The CR 082741-XL is compatible with 6006-2RS sealed ball bearings. The sealed design provides protection against moisture and dust in material handling environments.
Q: Is this wheel designed specifically for Crown equipment?
A: Yes, the CR 082741-XL is engineered to Crown specifications and is optimized for Crown WP 3000 Series lift trucks. Verify your equipment model is compatible with WP 3000 Series specifications before ordering to ensure proper fit and performance.
Q: What is the advantage of XL3 bonding technology?
A: XL3 bonding agent creates a more secure bond between the polyurethane tread and cast iron core compared to standard bonding methods. This reduces tread separation, extends wheel service life in heavy-use environments, and maintains consistent performance under sustained loads and thermal cycling.
Q: Why is cast iron used for the wheel core?
A: Cast iron core construction provides excellent structural support for the polyurethane tread under heavy load conditions. It distributes loads evenly and resists bending or deflection, preventing uneven wear patterns on electric lift trucks.
