Product Description
Crown CR 105447 contact tip kit designed for 2nd and 3rd speed contactor circuits in Crown M Series stacker equipment. Compatible with contactor assembly 90304. Cross-references to Total Source 105447 and CMHS-105447 designations.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model M Series Stacker. Alternate model: MSeriesStacker. SKU: CR 105447
Specifications
Electrical
| Application | Contactor tip assembly for 2nd and 3rd speed circuits |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 105447 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Total Source 105447, CR105447 |
| Compatible Assembly | Fits contactor assembly 90304 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the CR 105447 contact tip kit fit?
A: The CR 105447 is designed specifically for Crown M Series Stacker equipment. It integrates with contactor assembly 90304 and controls 2nd and 3rd speed circuits in the stackers electrical control system.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for CR 105447?
A: The CR 105447 cross-references to Total Source 105447 and CMHS-105447 designations. Use these references when ordering from other suppliers or cross-checking inventory systems.
Q: What does the CR 105447 contact tip kit do?
A: This is a contactor tip assembly that manages electrical contacts in the 2nd and 3rd speed circuits. Contact tips wear over time and degrade conductivity, requiring replacement to restore proper circuit control in the stacker.
Q: Can the CR 105447 be used on other Crown lift truck models?
A: No. The CR 105447 is engineered specifically for Crown M Series Stacker contactor assemblies. Using this part on other Crown models or non-Crown equipment will not function correctly and may cause electrical damage.
Q: How do I know if the contact tips need replacement?
A: Signs of worn contact tips include erratic speed control, inability to reach full 2nd or 3rd speed, intermittent power loss during lifting, or visible pitting and carbon buildup on the contactor faces. If the stacker hesitates when shifting speeds, contact tip wear is likely.
