Product Description
Crown CR 089549 OEM insulator for PE 4500 Series electric pallet truck control assembly. Manufactured from high-dielectric polymer and designed for electrical isolation within the drive unit. Direct OEM replacement; no known superseded or cross-reference part numbers.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model M Series Stacker. Alternate model: MSeriesStacker. SKU: CR 089549
Specifications
Dimensional Specifications
| Relevant Assembly Reference | Electrical and drive unit assemblies, Crown PE 4500 series |
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | High-dielectric polymer insulator |
| Construction | Injection molded, non-conductive material for control compartment |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 089549 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 089549 |
| Compatible Models | Crown PE 4500 Series electric pallet trucks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CR 089549 insulator used for?
A: The CR 089549 is an OEM electrical insulator designed to provide high-dielectric isolation within Crown PE 4500 Series electric pallet truck control assemblies. It prevents unwanted electrical cross-conduction in the drive unit.
Q: Which Crown models is the CR 089549 compatible with?
A: The CR 089549 is designed for Crown PE 4500 Series electric pallet trucks. Verify your equipment model and serial range to confirm it matches this series before ordering.
Q: What material is the CR 089549 insulator made from?
A: The CR 089549 is manufactured from high-dielectric polymer through injection molding, creating a non-conductive material engineered for the control compartment environment.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of the CR 089549 insulator?
A: High-dielectric polymer insulators typically last the operational life of the equipment. Replace if visible cracks occur, if the material becomes brittle, or if electrical control issues develop.
Q: What are the signs that the CR 089549 insulator needs replacement?
A: Replace the insulator if you observe electrical arcing, erratic control response, visible material degradation, or if testing reveals loss of dielectric properties.
