Product Description
Clevis Pin
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a clevis pin and what does it do?
A: A clevis pin is a fastener with a head and a cross-hole used to connect two components together, typically in pivot or articulated joints. The CR 050014-002 is used in Crown electric lift truck assemblies for component linkage and load frame connections.
Q: Which Crown equipment types use the CR 050014-002 clevis pin?
A: The CR 050014-002 is specified for Crown electric lift trucks. Confirm your truck model and the specific assembly (such as mast, load frame, or steering linkage) requires this pin before ordering. Consult your service manual for exact application.
Q: What critical measurements should I verify on the CR 050014-002?
A: Verify the pin diameter, pin length, and cross-hole diameter match your equipment assembly. These dimensions are critical for proper fitment and secure connection. Using an incorrectly sized clevis pin can result in loose joints and potential safety issues.
Q: How do I identify a failing clevis pin on my electric truck?
A: Signs of clevis pin wear or failure include loose or rattling joints, visible movement at connection points, or difficulty inserting the pin due to worn or enlarged holes. A worn or damaged clevis pin should be replaced with a new CR 050014-002 to restore rigid connection.
