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CR 92082

CONTACTOR

Regular price $99,999.00
Sale price $99,999.00 Regular price

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Product Description

CONTACTOR

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeElectrical Contactor
ManufacturerCrown
Part NumberCR 92082
Physical Specifications
FunctionMotor power control and switching
Typical UseMain motor control circuit
Common Failure SignsClicking noises, intermittent power loss, motor non-response, visible arcing or burn marks
Compatibility
ApplicationElectric lift trucks, electric pallet jacks, motor control systems
Replacement TypeDirect replacement factory-spec component

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the voltage and amperage specifications for the CR 92082 contactor?
A: The CR 92082 is a general-duty contactor for Crown electric lift trucks. Check your equipment manual for exact voltage and amperage ratings, as this SKU may be available in multiple configurations. Contact us with your equipment serial number for precise specification confirmation.

Q: Is the CR 92082 compatible with my Crown pallet jack?
A: The CR 92082 is used in Crown electric pallet jacks and forklifts. Compatibility depends on your specific model year and electrical system voltage. Provide your equipment model number or serial number to verify fitment before ordering.

Q: What causes a contactor to fail?
A: Contactors fail due to arcing damage, pitting of contacts, coil burnout, or contamination. Signs of failure include clicking noises, intermittent loss of power, inability to engage the motor, or visible burnt areas inside the contactor. Replace the unit if any of these symptoms occur.

Q: How do I know if I need to replace my contactor?
A: Replace the contactor if you experience sudden power loss, the motor does not respond to control inputs, you hear abnormal buzzing or chattering, or you see visible arcing or burn marks. A faulty contactor can prevent equipment operation and must be replaced promptly.