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CR 112920

Crown 112920 Electric Reach Truck Fork Tip

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Product Description

Tip for Crown electric reach truck, OEM part CR 112920, designed for RR, RM, and RD Series. High strength steel construction, compatible with electric lift truck assemblies. No cross-reference part numbers available. Validated for use in material handling systems requiring 3,200–4,500 lbs load capacity at 24 inch load center.

Specifications

Material & Construction
Frame MaterialHigh strength structural steel, powder coated finish
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberCR 112920

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the CR 112920 tip and what trucks is it designed for?
A: The CR 112920 is a fork tip for Crown electric reach trucks. It is designed specifically for Crown RR, RM, and RD Series reach trucks. This is a genuine OEM Crown part fabricated from high-strength structural steel.

Q: What load capacity is the CR 112920 rated for?
A: The CR 112920 is validated for material handling systems requiring 3,200 to 4,500 lbs load capacity at a 24-inch load center. This capacity range applies to Crown RR, RM, and RD Series reach trucks.

Q: What material is the CR 112920 fork tip made from?
A: The CR 112920 is manufactured from high-strength structural steel with a powder-coated finish. The powder coating provides corrosion resistance and durability in warehouse and outdoor material handling environments.

Q: Does the CR 112920 have any cross-reference part numbers?
A: No cross-reference part numbers are available for the CR 112920. This is a Crown OEM part specific to RR, RM, and RD Series reach trucks. Verify your reach truck model and serial number before ordering to ensure correct fitment.

Q: What inspection should be performed on the CR 112920 for wear?
A: Regularly inspect the fork tip for bending, cracking, wear of the tip point, or damage to the powder coating. Any bending greater than 1/4 inch over the length of the tip or visible cracks indicate the tip should be replaced to maintain load capacity and safety.