Product Description
PMC Motor Controller rated for 24V, 250A operation. Designed for Crown GPW electric pallet jacks. Direct replacement for original equipment motor control systems. Core deposit required—see part number CR 119336-C for deposit terms. Verify your equipment voltage and amperage specifications match before ordering.
Specifications
Product Overview
| Manufacturer | PMC |
Physical Specifications
| Voltage Rating | 24V |
| Amperage Rating | 250A |
| Compatibility | Crown GPW Electric Pallet Jacks |
| Core Deposit Required | Yes (CR 119336-C) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the electrical specifications for the CR 119336-R?
A: The PMC Motor Controller CR 119336-R is rated for 24V, 250A operation. It is designed for Crown model GPW electric pallet jacks. Verify your equipment voltage and amperage match these specifications before ordering.
Q: Which Crown pallet jack models use the CR 119336-R?
A: PMC Motor Controller CR 119336-R fits Crown model GPW electric pallet jacks. Confirm your equipment model and serial range are compatible before purchase. Do not substitute with different controller models.
Q: What is the difference between Curtis controller CR 119336 and PMC controller CR 119336-R?
A: CR 119336 is a Curtis 24V controller. CR 119336-R is a PMC motor controller also rated 24V, 250A. These are not interchangeable. Order the correct part number for your specific equipment brand and model.
Q: Is a core deposit required for the CR 119336-R?
A: Yes. Core deposit CR 119336-C is required when ordering PMC Motor Controller CR 119336-R. The deposit is refunded when you return your old, defective controller core to us.
Q: Is there a cross-reference or equivalent part number for the CR 119336-R?
A: Always order by the exact part number CR 119336-R. If you need the Curtis variant, use CR 119336 instead. Do not substitute between these part numbers as they have different manufacturers and specifications.
Q: What should I do if the PMC controller CR 119336-R fails?
A: Contact our parts team with your equipment model, serial number, and failure symptoms. Do not disassemble or modify the controller. Return the unit for inspection under warranty or core exchange terms.
