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CR 075714

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CR 075714

Rubber Press-On

Regular price $205.79
Sale price $205.79 Regular price $201.05
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Product Description

Rubber Press-On

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the purpose of the CR 075714 rubber press-on component?
A: The CR 075714 is a rubber press-on part for Crown electric pallet jacks. Press-on components are typically bumpers, protective seals, or wear strips that prevent metal-to-metal contact or shield against impact and abrasion.

Q: Where is the CR 075714 located on the pallet jack?
A: The exact location depends on your Crown equipment model. Rubber press-on parts are commonly used on mast edges, fork corners, base bumpers, or cylinder rod seals. Refer to your Crown parts diagram to identify the specific location on your pallet jack.

Q: What material is the CR 075714 made from?
A: The CR 075714 is a rubber elastomer component. Rubber press-on parts typically use natural or synthetic rubber compounds designed for impact absorption, wear resistance, and environmental protection against moisture and contamination.

Q: When does the CR 075714 rubber press-on need replacement?
A: Replace the rubber press-on when it becomes cracked, compressed, missing, or worn to the point where it no longer provides protective coverage. Degraded rubber can expose metal edges that cause additional wear or create sharp contact points.

Q: Are there equivalent part numbers or aftermarket options for CR 075714?
A: No officially documented cross-references exist for the CR 075714. This is the Crown OEM designation. Use this exact SKU to ensure correct fitment and performance in your Crown pallet jack application.

Q: How long does a rubber press-on typically last?
A: Rubber press-on lifespan depends on warehouse environment, frequency of impacts, and material hardness. In normal service, rubber components typically remain serviceable for 2 to 5 years before degradation requires replacement. High-impact or cold storage environments may shorten lifespan.