Product Description
Crown polyurethane load wheel assembly part number 077084-302 designed for PE 3000 Series rider trucks. Features 95 Shore A durometer compound 302 material.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model PE 4000. Alternate model: PE4000. SKU: CR 077084
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | Polyurethane, hardness 95 Shore A |
| Shore A Hardness | 95A |
| Series | 300 Series |
Part Numbers
| Part Number | 077084-302 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 077084 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CR077084, 077084, 077084-302, 077084-301-88, CR077084-10, CR077084-301-88, CR077084-101, 07708410 |
| Equipment Compatibility | Crown PE 3000 Series Rider Truck |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the 077084 polyurethane load wheel fit?
A: The 077084 is a direct replacement load wheel designed for Crown PE 3000 Series rider trucks. Verify your equipment model matches the PE 3000 Series before ordering, as fitment is specific to this rider truck platform.
Q: What are the physical dimensions and bearing specifications?
A: The polyurethane compound has a 95 Shore A durometer rating, providing a hard, durable riding surface for heavy-duty applications.
Q: What environments is this wheel designed to handle?
A: The 077084 is engineered for long production runs, expansion joints, metal chip environments, wet conditions, and freezer operations. The 95 Shore A polyurethane compound resists chunking and flat spotting under demanding conditions.
Q: What cross-reference and variant part numbers are available?
A: Cross-reference numbers include 077084-302, 077084-301-88, CR077084-10, CR077084-301-88, CR077084-101, and 07708410. Variant part numbers include 077084-10, 077084-035, 077084-301-88, and 077084-101. Confirm your exact specification before ordering.
Q: How does the 95 Shore A durometer material affect performance?
A: The 95 Shore A hardness delivers excellent load-carrying capacity and resistance to compression set in heavy-duty material handling environments. This hardness level balances durability with reduced wear compared to softer compounds, extending wheel lifespan in long-run applications with metal debris exposure.
