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CR 88896-3

Crown CR 88896-3 Electric Lift Truck Axle Assembly

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Product Description

Crown CR 88896-3 axle for electric lift trucks, nominal 5.50 inch overall length, precision machined carbon steel construction, OEM configuration. No cross-reference or supersession part numbers available. Compatible with Crown electric lift truck axle installations.

Specifications

Part Numbers
Manufacturer Part NumberCR 88896-3
OEM Part NumberCR88896-003

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the dimensions and material specifications for the CR 88896-3 axle?
A: The CR 88896-3 is a Crown OEM electric lift truck axle with a nominal overall length of 5.50 inches. It is precision machined from carbon steel in OEM configuration, providing high load capacity and wear resistance for material handling applications.

Q: Which Crown electric lift truck models is the CR 88896-3 compatible with?
A: The CR 88896-3 is designed for Crown electric lift truck axle installations. Verify your equipment model and serial range against the OEM configuration specifications before ordering to ensure proper fitment.

Q: Is there a cross-reference or supersession part number for the CR 88896-3?
A: No cross-reference or supersession part numbers are available for the CR 88896-3. Use the OEM Crown part number CR88896-003 for identification and ordering.

Q: What makes carbon steel axles suitable for electric lift trucks?
A: Carbon steel construction provides excellent strength-to-weight ratio and durability under repetitive load cycles typical in material handling. Precision machining ensures tight tolerances and proper bearing fit, reducing wear and extending component lifespan.

Q: How long can I expect the CR 88896-3 axle to last in service?
A: Axle lifespan depends on load cycles, maintenance practices, and operating conditions. Regular inspection for bearing wear, proper lubrication, and alignment will maximize service life. Replace when visible cracks, excessive runout, or bearing play develop.