Product Description
OEM brake shoe for Crown electric lift trucks, part number CR 105383. Designed as primary friction component for electric lift truck brake systems. Includes steel carrier and non-asbestos OEM-grade lining, precise fit, and direct replacement for specified Crown electric models. SK-43172202J cross-reference available.
Specifications
Material
| Friction Material Specification | Non-asbestos composite lining (OEM grade, composition per Crown specification) |
| Steel Grade | OEM stamped steel, grade unspecified |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 105383 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 105383 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Reference: SK-43172202J |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications of the CR 105383 OEM brake shoe for Crown electric lift trucks?
A: The CR 105383 is an OEM brake shoe featuring a steel carrier with non-asbestos composite lining that meets Crown OEM-grade friction specifications. Dimensions and lining thickness vary by brake system design. Reference your truck documentation for exact specifications and wear limits.
Q: Which Crown electric lift truck models use the CR 105383 brake shoe?
A: The CR 105383 is designed for specific Crown electric lift truck models that use this brake shoe architecture. Verify your truck model, brake system type, and configuration against Crown specifications before ordering, as incorrect shoes may damage brake components.
Q: What is the cross-reference part number for the CR 105383?
A: The CR 105383 cross-references to SK-43172202J. Use this reference if you are cross-checking with supplier catalogs or OEM documentation. Both numbers identify the same OEM part.
Q: Is the CR 105383 made with asbestos or asbestos-free friction material?
A: The CR 105383 uses non-asbestos composite lining material per Crown OEM specifications. This meets modern environmental and safety standards while providing OEM-grade friction performance for electric lift truck brake systems.
Q: When should the CR 105383 brake shoe be replaced?
A: Replace the CR 105383 when lining thickness falls below 0.09 inch (2.3mm), when braking performance degrades, or when visible damage or glazing appears on the friction surface. Always replace brake shoes in complete sets to maintain balanced braking.
Q: What is the lifespan of the CR 105383 brake shoe?
A: Brake shoe lifespan depends on braking frequency, load, operator technique, and brake system maintenance. Heavy-duty electric lift truck operations may require replacement every 6-12 months, while lighter duty applications may extend life to 12-24 months or longer.
