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CR 74784

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CR 74784

Crown CR 74784 Pinion Gear for Electric Pallet Jacks

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Crown Drive Unit Electric Lift Truck Parts PE 3000 Series

Compatibility

Make Crown
Model PE 3000

Reference Diagrams

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Product Description

Crown CR 74784 Pinion Gear: high-durability alloy steel spur pinion, 22 teeth, outer diameter 43 mm, 22 mm bore, 31 mm width, case hardened for electric lift truck drive units. Direct OEM replacement for specified Crown models; cross-references CR 074784.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model PE3000. SKU: CR 74784

Specifications

Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberCR74784
Manufacturer Part Number74784
Cross-Reference Part NumbersCR 074784

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the specifications of the CR 74784 pinion gear?
A: The CR 74784 is a spur pinion gear with 22 teeth, outer diameter 43 mm, bore 22 mm, and width 31 mm. It is constructed from high-durability alloy steel and case hardened for wear resistance in electric lift truck drive units.

Q: Which Crown models does the CR 74784 pinion gear fit?
A: The CR 74784 is a direct OEM replacement for Crown PE3000 series pallet jacks. Cross-reference part number CR 074784 is equivalent. Verify your equipment model and serial number before ordering to ensure correct fitment.

Q: What material is the CR 74784 pinion gear made from?
A: The CR 74784 is forged from high-durability alloy steel and case hardened to provide superior wear resistance and load-carrying capacity in drive unit applications.

Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the CR 74784?
A: The CR 74784 cross-references to CR 074784 and original manufacturer part number 74784. These are equivalent parts and can be used interchangeably.

Q: How do I know if the CR 74784 pinion gear needs replacement?
A: Replace the pinion gear if you observe grinding noises during operation, visible tooth wear or chipping, or if the drive unit loses efficiency. A worn pinion gear can damage the mating gear and cause complete drive failure.