Product Description
Crown CR 55007-001 is an OEM bushing designed for CROWN PTH-50 series manual pallet jack frames, providing reduced wear and maintenance-free service between critical load-bearing components.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model PTH. SKU: CR 55007-001
Specifications
Compatibility
| Compatible Models | Crown PTH-50 series manual pallet truck frame |
Part Information
| Part Number | CR 55007-001 |
| Equipment Type | Manual Pallet Jack |
| Component Type | Load-Bearing Bushing |
| Primary Function | Frame linkage pivot support, reduced friction |
| Service Type | Maintenance-free, self-lubricating design |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CR 55007-001 and where is it used?
A: The CR 55007-001 is a load-bearing bushing component for Crown PTH-50 series manual pallet jack frames. It provides support and reduced friction between frame linkage pivot points and load-bearing connections, helping maintain smooth operation and extend frame component life.
Q: What are the material and performance characteristics?
A: The CR 55007-001 features a maintenance-free, self-lubricating design engineered for reduced wear in load-bearing applications. It minimizes friction between frame components and connected assemblies, eliminating the need for regular greasing at pivot points.
Q: Which Crown pallet jack models are compatible with the CR 55007-001?
A: The CR 55007-001 is designed as a direct factory specification component for Crown PTH-50 series manual pallet truck frames and fits the specific frame geometry and mounting bore of this series.
Q: What is the typical service life of this bushing?
A: Under normal warehouse operating conditions, this bushing typically provides 4-6 years of maintenance-free service. Replacement may be needed if you notice increased resistance during pallet jack operation, visible wear grooves, or movement between previously solid frame components.
Q: How do I know if the CR 55007-001 needs replacement?
A: Signs of wear include increased friction or resistance when operating the pallet jack, visible grooves or scoring on the bushing surface, or excess play or movement between frame components that previously felt solid and secure.
