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CR 41195

Crown PTH Series Manual Pallet Jack Pin

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Crown Hydraulic Unit LATER PTH Manual Pallet Jack Parts pins

Compatibility

Make Crown
Model PTH

Reference Diagrams

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  • • appears in Crown Later PTH Hydraulic Unit Diagram
  • • appears in Crown Older PTH Hydraulic Unit Diagram

  • Product Description

    Crown PTH Series manual pallet jack pin designed for critical frame assembly connections. The CR 41195 is a factory-spec replacement pin engineered to secure pivot points and load-bearing joints within the hydraulic mechanism and steering linkage of Crown PTH model pallet jacks. Direct replacement ensures proper frame alignment and structural integrity for reliable operation.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Q: What equipment does the CR 41195 pin fit?
    A: The CR 41195 is a genuine Crown OEM pin designed for Crown PTH Series manual pallet jacks. This part is compatible exclusively with PTH model frames and should not be substituted with aftermarket pins of different dimensions or material specifications.

    Q: What is the CR 41195 used for on the pallet jack?
    A: The CR 41195 functions as a tension or pivot pin in the PTH frame assembly. It secures critical pivot points and load-bearing connections within the hydraulic mechanism and steering linkage.

    Q: Can I use the CR 41195 on non-Crown pallet jacks?
    A: No. The CR 41195 is engineered specifically for Crown PTH model pallet jacks. Other brands including Toyota, Raymond, and Yale use different pin dimensions and specifications. Installing an incompatible pin will cause alignment failure and compromised structural integrity.

    Q: How often should the CR 41195 be replaced?
    A: The CR 41195 is a wear item. Inspect pins every 6 to 12 months during routine maintenance. Replace if you observe visible corrosion, scoring, looseness in frame joints, or operational binding in the steering mechanism.