Product Description
Crown CR 073961-402 polyurethane load wheel assembly featuring 97 Shore A durometer rating for PR Series pallet trucks. Complete assembly includes precision bearings for 4000-5000 lbs capacity material handling equipment. OEM replacement component engineered for Crown electric lift truck applications.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane compound |
| Durometer Hardness | 97 Shore A |
| Assembly Type | Complete assembly with precision bearings |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Direct Replacement Part Number | CR 073961-402 |
| Alternative Part Number | 073961-402 |
| Equipment Compatibility | Crown electric lift trucks, PR Series |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the durometer hardness rating of the CR 073961-402?
A: The CR 073961-402 features a 97 Shore A durometer rating, providing higher hardness than standard 95A wheels. This increased hardness delivers superior wear resistance and load-carrying capability for heavy-duty warehouse applications.
Q: What load capacity does the CR 073961-402 support?
A: The CR 073961-402 load wheel assembly is used on Crown electric lift truck applications. This rating applies to the complete assembly under standard warehouse operating conditions.
Q: Is the CR 073961-402 a complete assembly?
A: Yes, the CR 073961-402 is a complete load wheel assembly that includes the polyurethane wheel and precision bearings. It is designed as a direct replacement component for Crown electric lift truck applications.
Q: What material is used in the CR 073961-402?
A: The CR 073961-402 is manufactured from polyurethane compound with a 97 Shore A durometer rating, engineered to resist deformation and wear under heavy loads while supporting the load capacity rating.
Q: What equipment uses the CR 073961-402?
A: The CR 073961-402 is designed for Crown electric lift truck PR Series applications requiring a 97 Shore A polyurethane wheel assembly rated for load capacity.
Q: How does 97A compare to standard Crown load wheels?
A: The 97 Shore A compound is 2 points harder than standard 95A wheels, providing increased durability and deformation resistance for more demanding material handling applications and heavier loads.
