Product Description
The Crown CR 77848-001 is a polyurethane drive tire designed for electric pallet jacks and materials handling lift trucks. Featuring a smooth flat tread profile with industrial-grade polyurethane (92A shore hardness) and this press-on tire delivers reliable performance in warehouse, dock, and distribution environments. Direct replacement compatible with CR 077848-001, CR 77848-1, and 77848-30-1 specifications.
Specifications
Material
| Tread Compound | Industrial grade polyurethane |
| Core Material | Steel reinforced core (where applicable) |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 77848-001 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 77848-001 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CR 077848-001, CR 77848-1, CR77848-1-MIL, 77848-30-1 |
| Equivalent To | CR 077848-001 (Fast Lift Parts), CR 77848-1 (HGM), 77848-30-1 (TruPar.com) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the key specifications of the CR 77848-001 drive tire?
A: The CR 77848-001 features a smooth flat tread profile, industrial-grade polyurethane compound, and 92A shore hardness. It uses press-on mounting for electric pallet jacks and material handling lift trucks.
Q: What does shore 92A hardness mean for this tire?
A: Shore 92A measures polyurethane hardness on the durometer scale. This medium-firm compound balances tread durability with floor grip, making it ideal for warehouse and dock environments. Higher shore values provide longer wear life; lower values offer better floor traction.
Q: Which part numbers are equivalent to CR 77848-001?
A: Equivalent part numbers include CR 077848-001, CR 77848-1, CR 77848-1-MIL, and 77848-30-1. These cross-references maintain compatibility across different supplier catalogs and equipment configurations.
Q: What equipment types use the CR 77848-001 tire?
A: The CR 77848-001 is designed for Crown electric pallet jacks and electric lift trucks. It is commonly used in warehouse loading docks, distribution centers, and general material handling operations.
Q: How does the steel-reinforced core benefit this tire?
A: The steel-reinforced core provides structural stability under load and vibration, preventing delamination and extending tire service life. This construction method ensures consistent performance across a wide range of material handling applications.
