Product Description
Crown CR 126266 is a polyurethane press-on, low profile tire designed for electric lift trucks. Key dimensions include 9.00 inches outside diameter, 5.00 inches width, and 5.75 inches bore diameter. Flat smooth tread for OEM fitment on compatible Crown equipment.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model RC Series Counterbalanced Reach Truck. Alternate model: RCSeriesCounterbalancedReachTruck. SKU: CR 126266
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Tread Material | Polyurethane molded to steel core |
| Tread Type | Flat smooth tread |
| Tire Type | Press-on, low profile |
Compatibility
| Compatible Equipment | Crown electric lift trucks and reach trucks using 9 x 5 x 5.75 inch press-on tires |
| Compatible Models | RC Series Counterbalanced Reach Truck |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 126266 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 126266 tire designed for?
A: The 126266 is a polyurethane press-on low-profile tire for Crown RC Series Counterbalanced Reach Trucks and other Crown electric material handling equipment. It provides reliable traction and wear resistance in warehouse and distribution environments.
Q: What are the 126266 tire dimensions?
A: These specifications are standard for Crown reach truck press-on tire mounting systems.
Q: What material is the 126266 made from?
A: The 126266 features polyurethane tread molded to a steel core. This material combination provides durability, load-bearing capacity, and extended service life in continuous duty warehouse applications.
Q: What is the flat smooth tread design best for?
A: The flat smooth tread is optimized for general industrial warehouse flooring with good traction on clean, dry concrete surfaces. For wet floor or cold storage applications, verify traction requirements with Crown or your equipment manufacturer, as alternative compounds may be needed.
Q: Will the 126266 fit other Crown models or competitor reach trucks?
A: The 126266 is engineered specifically for Crown RC Series Counterbalanced Reach Trucks. Always verify your equipment model and tire size before ordering to ensure proper fitment.
Q: How many tires are needed and what is the expected service life?
A: Typically 2 load wheels are required per truck. Service life depends on duty cycle, load weight, and floor conditions. Regular inspection for wear and maintenance of the tire-to-rim interface will extend operational life.