Product Description
Genuine Crown CR 103252 Brush Set for hydraulic pump motor in Crown electric lift trucks. OEM direct fit for 24VDC pump motor applications, constructed from industrial-grade carbon composite with copper alloy contact tips. Includes four spring-loaded brushes per set for continuous-duty hydraulic motor service.
Specifications
Electrical
| Motor Application Voltage | 24VDC hydraulic pump motor |
| Motor Application Specification | Designed for 24VDC, continuous duty hydraulic pump motor |
Material
| Brush Body Material | Industrial grade carbon composite per Crown specification |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 103252 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 103252 |
| Compatible With Models | Crown Electric Lift Truck series using hydraulic pump motor requiring brush set CR 103252 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the CR 103252 brush set contain?
A: The CR 103252 is a genuine Crown OEM brush set containing four spring-loaded brushes constructed from industrial-grade carbon composite with copper alloy contact tips. This set is designed for 24VDC hydraulic pump motor applications in Crown electric lift trucks operating in continuous-duty service.
Q: What Crown electric lift truck models use the CR 103252 brush set?
A: The CR 103252 is designed for Crown electric lift truck series utilizing 24VDC hydraulic pump motors. Verify your truck model requires this specific brush set CR 103252 before ordering, as voltage compatibility is critical for proper motor function.
Q: What material composition makes the CR 103252 brush set durable?
A: The brushes feature industrial-grade carbon composite bodies paired with copper alloy contact tips. This combination provides electrical conductivity, wear resistance, and low friction performance required for continuous-duty hydraulic motor service. Carbon composite material resists commutator wear while maintaining reliable current transfer.
Q: When should the CR 103252 brush set be replaced?
A: Replace brush sets when brushes wear to approximately one-third of original length or if you observe reduced motor performance, increased heat, arcing, or intermittent operation. Motor current draw and noise changes often indicate brush wear. Regular inspection during maintenance prevents sudden motor failure.
