Product Description
Crown OEM warning decal CR 069007 is a safety identification label marked 'Hands Off', designed for Crown electric lift trucks and stackers (M Series). Part features direct adhesive backing for application on equipment surfaces. Includes all major cross-reference part numbers for compatibility verification.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model M Series Stacker. Alternate model: MSeriesStacker. SKU: CR 069007
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 069007 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 069007 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CR069007, Crown 069007, 069007 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CR 069007 and what warning message does it display?
A: The CR 069007 is an OEM warning decal marked Hands Off, designed for Crown electric lift trucks and stackers in the M Series lineup. This safety identification label alerts personnel that the equipment should not be touched during operation.
Q: Which Crown models are compatible with the CR 069007?
A: The CR 069007 fits Crown M Series Stacker electric lift trucks. Verify your lift truck model number matches the M Series designation before ordering to ensure compatibility.
Q: What adhesive type does the CR 069007 use for installation?
A: The CR 069007 features direct adhesive backing, which is a permanent pressure-sensitive adhesive designed for direct application to metal, plastic, and painted surfaces on equipment. No additional fasteners or tools are required beyond surface preparation.
Q: Are there multiple part number cross-references for CR 069007?
A: The CR 069007 has the following cross-reference part numbers: CR069007, Crown 069007, and 069007. Use any of these identifiers when searching inventory or ordering from our stock to locate the correct Hands Off warning decal.
Q: How long does the CR 069007 decal maintain visibility and adhesion?
A: The vinyl construction provides 3 to 5 years of durability under normal warehouse conditions. Adhesion remains permanent when applied correctly, but decal visibility degrades over time due to UV exposure, dirt accumulation, and wear. Regular inspection ensures warning messages remain legible.
