Product Description
Armature
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CR 84692 armature and what does it do?
A: The CR 84692 is an armature component used in Crown electric lift truck motors and pump drives. It converts electrical energy into mechanical motion by rotating within a magnetic field to drive lift and tilt functions.
Q: What materials is the CR 84692 armature made from?
A: The CR 84692 armature core is laminated steel with copper windings. The commutator is constructed from copper segments with mica insulation. These materials are selected for electrical conductivity and mechanical durability in demanding applications.
Q: Which Crown lift truck models use the CR 84692?
A: The CR 84692 is used in specific Crown electric lift truck drive systems. Verify your equipment model against Crown parts documentation to confirm this is the correct replacement armature.
Q: What symptoms indicate a CR 84692 armature has failed?
A: Signs of armature failure include weak motor response, grinding noises, vibration during operation, or complete loss of drive power. Failure can result from commutator wear, winding damage, or bearing deterioration.
Q: How often should the CR 84692 armature be replaced?
A: Armature lifespan depends on equipment usage, maintenance, and operating environment. Replace the CR 84692 when motor performance degrades or electrical testing confirms winding or commutator damage.