Product Description
Crown OEM drive tire assembly (CR 114309-001), engineered for electric lift truck applications. Assembly includes a smooth-tread vulcanized rubber tire bonded to a high-strength steel hub, providing traction and load-bearing performance on Crown electric pallet trucks.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tire Tread Material | Vulcanized rubber |
| Hub Material | Steel |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 114309-001 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 114309-001 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CR 114309-001 drive tire assembly made from?
A: The CR 114309-001 is a Crown OEM drive tire assembly with a vulcanized rubber tread bonded to a high-strength steel hub. The smooth-tread design provides traction on pallet jack drives and load-bearing performance on Crown electric lift trucks.
Q: What Crown electric lift truck models use the CR 114309-001 drive tire?
A: The CR 114309-001 is engineered for Crown electric lift truck and pallet jack applications. Verify your equipment model and serial number to confirm fitment before ordering. This OEM drive tire assembly fits specific Crown drive wheel axles.
Q: How durable is the vulcanized rubber tread on the CR 114309-001?
A: Vulcanized rubber tread provides good wear resistance and load-bearing capability on hard warehouse floors. Lifespan depends on operating hours, load cycles, and floor surface. Rough or uneven floors accelerate tread wear. The steel hub is designed to outlast multiple tire replacements.
Q: When should the CR 114309-001 drive tire be replaced?
A: Replace the CR 114309-001 when tread wear becomes visible, if the tire no longer grips the floor, or if you observe chunks missing from the rubber. Loss of traction reduces pushing force and increases operator effort. Heavy tread wear also indicates the hub may need inspection for damage.
Q: Can the CR 114309-001 drive tire be used in cold storage environments?
A: The vulcanized rubber on the CR 114309-001 becomes harder and loses grip in freezing temperatures. For regular cold storage use, consider high-traction tire compounds designed for low-temperature applications. Verify tire material specifications for your operating environment.