Product Description
The Crown CR 41275-2 Steer Wheel Assembly features a precision bearing ID, nylon tread, and nylon hub. Designed for Crown manual pallet jack models, it supersedes earlier Crown steer wheel part numbers and is manufactured with glass-fiber reinforced nylon and sealed precision bearings for efficient bidirectional operation.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model PTH. SKU: CR 41275-2
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material Specification | Glass-fiber reinforced nylon (PA6) |
| Bearing Race Material | Through-hardened chrome steel |
Mechanical Specifications
| Tread Material | Nylon |
| Hub Material | Nylon |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Part Number | CR 41275-2 |
| Supersedes | CR 41275-1, CR 41275, CR 41275-3 |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | CR41275-2 |
| Compatible Equipment Models | Crown PTH (Older, S/N 3-118400 to 3-183849; Later, S/N 3-183850 & Up) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What Crown models does the CR 41275-2 fit?
A: The CR 41275-2 fits Crown PTH Series manual pallet jacks in two serial number ranges: older models S/N 3-118400 to 3-183849, and newer models S/N 3-183850 and up. Verify your equipment serial number to confirm compatibility.
Q: What materials are used in the CR 41275-2 construction?
A: The CR 41275-2 uses glass-fiber reinforced nylon for both the tread and hub. This nylon construction provides durability and rigidity, while the sealed precision bearing ID ensures smooth bidirectional steering.
Q: Which older steer wheel part numbers does the CR 41275-2 supersede?
A: The CR 41275-2 supersedes CR 41275-1, CR 41275, and CR 41275-3. If you are upgrading from those older part numbers, the CR 41275-2 is the direct replacement for Crown PTH pallet jacks.
Q: What is the bearing specification for the CR 41275-2?
A: The CR 41275-2 uses a sealed precision ball bearing ID. The bearing is pre-installed and sealed, providing reliable operation without maintenance adjustment.
Q: Is the nylon tread suitable for all floor types and temperatures?
A: Nylon tread provides good durability for standard warehouse floors and moderate temperature environments. For wet floors, cold storage, or high-traction requirements, polyurethane tread alternatives may be more suitable. Consult your equipment specifications for your specific application.
