Product Description
Crown 094687-C core charge for electric lift truck—factory-spec part for main electrical powertrain systems; compatible with FC series sit-down counterbalance forklifts. Core charge credit applied upon receipt of failed motor core. No cross-reference equivalents available.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material | Electrical-grade materials per Crown factory specification—copper windings, laminated steel stators, sealed bearing assemblies |
Mechanical Specifications
| Function | Core charge for 36V traction motor; main powertrain electrical system |
| Voltage Rating | 36V DC |
| Application Type | Traction Motor Core Exchange |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Part Number | 094687-C |
| Manufacturer | Crown Equipment |
| Compatible Equipment | Crown FC series sit-down counterbalance electric lift trucks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CR 094687-C core charge and how is it used?
A: The CR 094687-C is a core charge representing the exchange value of a failed or worn 36V traction motor for Crown electric forklifts. When you purchase a new CR 094687 motor, you return the old CR 094687-C core. The core charge credit is deducted from your invoice upon receipt of the failed motor.
Q: Which Crown electric forklifts accept the CR 094687-C core charge?
A: The CR 094687-C core is applicable to Crown FC series sit-down counterbalance electric lift trucks and other designated Crown 36V electric models that use the CR 094687 motor. Verify your truck model accepts this motor specification before submitting a core.
Q: What materials are used in the CR 094687-C core motor construction?
A: The CR 094687-C core is constructed using OEM electrical-grade materials per Crown specifications, including copper windings, laminated steel stators, and sealed bearing assemblies. These materials are selected for durability and performance in electric drivetrain systems.
Q: Can the CR 094687-C core be repaired or is it always replaced?
A: Crown cores submitted under the CR 094687-C program are evaluated for remanufacturing potential. Repairable cores are rebuilt and resold; non-repairable cores are recycled. Remanufactured motors meet OEM specifications and carry warranty coverage equivalent to new units.
Q: What is the condition requirement for submitting a CR 094687-C core?
A: Cores must be submitted in complete condition with all internal components intact. Heavily corroded, flooded, or mechanically destroyed motors may be rejected or charged a core return fee. Cosmetic damage does not disqualify a core from acceptance.