Product Description
Crown CR 103020 is an OEM harness wire for Crown EV100 electric lift trucks. Features include multi-conductor stranded copper wire, factory insulation and sheathing, application-specific termination, and compatibility with Crown electric vehicle harness configurations.
Specifications
Electrical
| Voltage Rating | Rated for battery circuit voltages up to 48VDC |
Material & Construction
| Operating Flexibility | Suitable for dynamic cable routing in lift truck harness applications |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| OEM Part Number | CR 103020 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 103020 |
| Model Compatibility | Designed for use in Crown EV100 series electric lift trucks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CR 103020 harness wire and what are its specifications?
A: The CR 103020 is an OEM multi-conductor stranded copper wire harness for Crown EV-100 series electric lift trucks. It features factory insulation and sheathing designed for application-specific termination. The wire is rated for battery circuit voltages up to 48VDC and is engineered for the dynamic cable routing requirements of lift truck harness systems.
Q: Is the CR 103020 compatible with non-Crown lift trucks or other voltage systems?
A: No. The CR 103020 is manufactured specifically for Crown EV-100 series equipment and the harness termination is configured for Crown connector systems. Using this wire in non-Crown equipment or in voltage systems exceeding 48VDC will create safety hazards and void equipment warranties. Always use OEM harness wire matched to your specific lift truck model.
Q: What should I inspect to determine if the CR 103020 harness needs replacement?
A: Inspect for visible damage including cracked insulation, exposed copper strands, burnt or melted sections, or loose terminations. Check for intermittent electrical faults such as erratic motor behavior, charger communication errors, or controller dropouts when the harness is moved. Harness damage can cause voltage loss and create fire or shock hazards. Replace immediately if damage is visible or electrical faults coincide with known harness routing.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of the CR 103020 harness and how does cable routing affect durability?
A: Multi-conductor harness wire typically lasts 5-8 years depending on cable routing, vibration exposure, and environmental conditions. Poor cable routing that causes kinking, rubbing against sharp edges, or excessive bending significantly reduces lifespan and creates failure risk. Proper harness management and protection during maintenance extends service life and prevents costly downtime.