Product Description
Spring - return
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CR 107358 and what does it do?
A: The CR 107358 is a return spring component for Crown electric lift truck contactors. As a return spring, it is responsible for restoring contactor moving components to their default position when electrical power is de-energized, ensuring dependable automatic reset behavior in industrial material handling equipment.
Q: Is the CR 107358 interchangeable with the CR 107352 return spring?
A: Both the CR 107358 and CR 107352 are Crown return spring components. While both are return springs, they may be engineered for different contactor models or specifications. Do not assume interchangeability without verifying model compatibility. Confirm your Crown pallet jack model, contactor type, and specifications before ordering either part number.
Q: What Crown models use the CR 107358 return spring?
A: The CR 107358 return spring is a Crown OEM component for electric lift truck applications. Specific model compatibility (PE series, GPW, or others) requires verification against your equipment model number and serial range. Contact us with your Crown pallet jack specifications to confirm fitment and receive the correct replacement part number if needed.
Q: What material composition and load rating does the CR 107358 have?
A: The CR 107358 is manufactured from high-carbon or alloy steel engineered for industrial duty cycling. The spring is designed to deliver consistent restoring force across thousands of actuation cycles without permanent set or fatigue failure. Material and load rating specifications vary by Crown model—provide your equipment details for precise technical specifications.
Q: How long does a CR 107358 return spring typically last in continuous operation?
A: Spring lifespan depends on operating frequency, load conditions, environmental factors (such as temperature and moisture), and proper maintenance. Crown return springs are engineered for extended continuous duty. Degradation is indicated by sluggish return, incomplete reset, or visible physical damage. Plan for preventive replacement as part of scheduled maintenance on older pallet jacks.
