Product Description
Crown OEM coil, part number CR 84801, designed as a direct replacement electromagnetic component for Crown electric pallet trucks and lift trucks. Manufactured to Crown specifications for reliable operation in OEM contactor or solenoid assemblies.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 84801 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 84801 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CR 84801 and what equipment does it fit?
A: The CR 84801 is a Crown OEM electromagnetic coil designed as a direct replacement component for Crown electric pallet trucks and lift trucks. It functions within OEM contactor or solenoid assemblies to control power delivery. This part is manufactured to Crown specifications and fits Crown-branded equipment using standard contactor assemblies.
Q: Is the CR 84801 compatible with equipment from other manufacturers?
A: The CR 84801 is a Crown OEM part number and is designed specifically for Crown equipment. Compatibility with Toyota, Raymond, or other brands depends on whether their models use identical contactor assemblies. Verify your equipment brand and contactor model before ordering.
Q: What symptoms indicate the CR 84801 coil needs replacement?
A: Common failure indicators include the truck not responding to control inputs, intermittent power loss during operation, audible buzzing or humming from the contactor assembly, or complete loss of electrical engagement. These symptoms suggest the electromagnetic coil may be burned out, shorted, or internally damaged.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of the CR 84801 coil?
A: Electromagnetic coils typically last 5 to 10 years under normal operating conditions. Lifespan depends on duty cycle, voltage stability, and environmental exposure. Coils subjected to frequent on-off cycling, voltage spikes, or moisture may fail earlier. Regular equipment maintenance helps extend component life.
Q: What should I verify before ordering the CR 84801 as a replacement?
A: Confirm your Crown truck model, verify the contactor or solenoid assembly part number, and check the coil voltage rating (typically 12V or 24V DC). Compare your current part number with the CR 84801 specification sheet to ensure exact match. Ordering the wrong voltage will result in non-functional equipment.