Product Description
OEM pivot shaft for Crown electric lift truck, designed as a structural component for cylinder pivot applications. OEM part 360038-267, supersedes Crown 088892 and CR88892-2. Manufactured from OEM-grade steel, with plain shaft interface and compatibility confirmed for Crown lift truck models. No threaded or keyway features; serves as load-bearing structural joint. Consult Crown technical documentation for full dimensions and model fit details.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | Steel, Crown OEM grade (exact alloy not published) |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 360038-267 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Supersedes 088892; equivalent to CR88892-2 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CR 88892 pivot shaft used for?
A: The CR 88892 is an OEM pivot shaft for Crown electric lift trucks, serving as a structural component for cylinder pivot applications. It is a load-bearing joint with no threaded or keyway features, designed for independent component rotation.
Q: What material is the CR 88892 pivot shaft made from?
A: The CR 88892 is manufactured from OEM-grade steel per Crown specifications. Exact alloy details are not published by the manufacturer. The shaft uses a plain interface design without threads or keyways.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for CR 88892?
A: The CR 88892 pivot shaft supersedes Crown part 088892 and is equivalent to CR88892-2. OEM reference is 360038-267. Verify which part number matches your Crown equipment before ordering.
Q: Which Crown lift truck models use the CR 88892 pivot shaft?
A: The CR 88892 is compatible with specified Crown electric lift truck models requiring cylinder pivot shafts. Exact model compatibility and dimensional requirements are found in Crown technical documentation. Provide your equipment model and serial number for verification.
Q: How long does a CR 88892 pivot shaft typically last?
A: Steel pivot shafts operate indefinitely under normal load conditions if maintained properly. Shaft life depends on load cycles, operating environment, lubrication, and alignment. Corrosion or misalignment can reduce functional lifespan. Replace if visible wear, scoring, or deflection occurs.
