Product Description
The Crown CR 41149 Shoulder Pin is a precision-machined frame mount component designed for Crown PTH manual pallet jacks. This industrial-grade steel shoulder pin provides critical frame pivot and shoulder mounting support, ensuring proper alignment and reliable load transfer during repeated warehouse operations. Built for durability and exact fitment specifications.
Specifications
Material
| Material Specification | Machined steel, industrial grade |
| Steel Grade | SAE 1045 carbon steel |
Part Numbers
| Primary Part Number | CR 41149 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR41149 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 41149, Crown 41149 |
Application
| Compatible Equipment | Crown PTH Series manual pallet jacks |
| Mount Type | Frame pivot and shoulder mounting |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CR 41149 shoulder pin used for?
A: The CR 41149 is an OEM shoulder pin used for frame pivot and shoulder mounting on Crown PTH Series manual pallet jacks. It secures critical frame connections where precision alignment and load transfer are essential to safe equipment operation.
Q: Which Crown pallet jack models are compatible with the CR 41149?
A: The CR 41149 fits Crown PTH Series manual pallet jacks. Confirm your equipment matches this series before ordering. Reference your pallet jack documentation or contact us with your model number if you are uncertain.
Q: What part numbers can be cross-referenced to the CR 41149?
A: The CR 41149 may also be referenced as part number 41149 or Crown 41149 in some documentation. When ordering, use the exact SKU CR 41149 to ensure you receive the correct OEM component. These reference numbers refer to the same part.
Q: What material and finish does the CR 41149 have?
A: The CR 41149 is precision machined from industrial grade steel, typically SAE 1045 carbon steel based on OEM manufacturing standards for this application. The material provides the strength required for frame pivot mounting under repeated load cycles while maintaining dimensional tolerance for proper fitment.
Q: How long does a shoulder pin typically remain serviceable?
A: The CR 41149 should provide extended service life in normal warehouse conditions. Inspect periodically for wear, bending, or surface damage to the shaft. Replace the pin if you observe misalignment of the frame pivot, excessive play in the mounting location, or visible deformation. Prompt replacement prevents cascading damage to the frame structure.
