Product Description
Polyurethane load wheel, OEM part 92537 from Liftsplus.com for electric lift trucks. Engineered for Crown PE 4000 and 4500 series, features 95A durometer polyurethane tread and ductile cast iron core with sealed precision bearing. Cross-references with CROWN CRO92537 and CR 092537-035.
Specifications
Compatibility
| Equipment Applications | Crown PE 4000 Series Electric Lift Truck |
Material
| Wheel Composition | Polyurethane 95-A durometer |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 092537-035 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is SKU 92537?
A: SKU 92537 is a polyurethane load wheel engineered for Crown PE 4000 and 4500 series electric lift trucks. It features a 95A durometer polyurethane tread, ductile cast iron core, and sealed precision bearing for warehouse and industrial environments.
Q: What are the exact specifications of load wheel 92537?
A: This wheel has a 95A durometer polyurethane tread and ductile cast iron hub. For exact diameter, width, bore size, and bearing specifications, contact us with your Crown lift truck model or the wheel assembly location on your equipment.
Q: Which Crown electric lift truck models use part number 92537?
A: Part 92537 is designed for Crown PE 4000 and PE 4500 series electric lift trucks. Verify compatibility with your truck model year and serial number. Cross-references include CROWN CRO92537 and CR 092537-035.
Q: What is the durability of polyurethane load wheels at 95A durometer?
A: The 95A durometer polyurethane is designed for general warehouse applications and provides moderate wear resistance. Under normal operating conditions with proper maintenance, these wheels last 2 to 4 years depending on daily use hours, load weight, and floor conditions.
Q: Are there performance differences between the 92537 wheel and aftermarket alternatives?
A: The 92537 meets OEM specifications for Crown PE series trucks, ensuring proper load distribution, steering response, and bearing life. Match wheel diameter and core material exactly when replacing to maintain truck performance and handling characteristics.
Q: How should load wheels be maintained for longevity?
A: Inspect wheels regularly for excessive wear, flat spots, cracks, or tread separation. Check that sealed bearings rotate smoothly without noise or resistance. Clean wheels to prevent dirt buildup. Replace wheels in pairs or sets to maintain balanced steering and weight distribution.
