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CR 60038-006

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CR 60038-006

Cotter Pin

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Compatibility

Make Crown
Model GPW

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Product Description

Crown CR 60038-006 Cotter Pin is an OEM locking fastener designed for brake systems and general retention on Crown GPW Walkie Electric Pallet Jack and PE 3000 series electric lift trucks. Replaces part numbers 060038-006, CR060038-006, and CR60038006. No published cross-reference part numbers are available.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model GPW. SKU: CR 60038-006

Specifications

Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberCR 60038-006
Alternate Part Number060038-006
CompatibilityCrown PE 3000 Series GPW Walkie Electric Pallet Jack brakes

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the Crown CR 60038-006 Cotter Pin used for?
A: The CR 60038-006 is an OEM locking fastener designed for brake system assemblies and general retention on Crown material handling equipment. It provides critical holding force in drive unit and brake component applications on Crown GPW Walkie Electric Pallet Jacks and PE 3000 series electric lift trucks.

Q: What equipment models does the CR 60038-006 fit?
A: This cotter pin is compatible with Crown GPW Walkie Electric Pallet Jacks and Crown PE 3000 Series electric lift trucks. Verify your machine nameplate matches these model designations before ordering.

Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for CR 60038-006?
A: The alternate OEM part numbers are 060038-006 and CR060038006. These reference numbers identify the same fastener across Crown documentation and service bulletins.

Q: What material is this cotter pin made from?
A: The CR 60038-006 is constructed from high-strength steel engineered to withstand repetitive load cycles and vibration in industrial brake and retention applications on electric pallet jacks.

Q: How often should this cotter pin be inspected?
A: Inspect the cotter pin during routine brake system maintenance. Replace immediately if bent, cracked, or corroded. The fastener should be fully seated and secure to prevent component loosening during equipment operation.