Product Description
Genuine Crown CR 41288 spring for manual pallet jack hydraulic unit. Direct fit for PTH (Later) and PTH 50 manual pallet jacks, supports hydraulic functions essential to lifting mechanism. Manufactured from spring steel for precise fit and long-term durability.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model PTH. SKU: CR 41288
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 41288 |
| Alternate Part Number | 41288 |
| Applicable Serial Numbers | Applicable to PTH (Later), serial number 3-183850 and up; PTH 50 up to and including serial number 7-512500 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the CR 41288 spring fit?
A: The CR 41288 is a genuine Crown spring designed for Crown PTH and PTH 50 series manual pallet jacks with hydraulic units. It fits PTH (Later) models with serial number 3-183850 and up, and PTH 50 models up to and including serial number 7-512500. Verify your jack model and serial number before ordering.
Q: What material is the CR 41288 spring made from?
A: The CR 41288 is manufactured from spring steel, which provides the precise fit and return action required in Crown manual pallet jack hydraulic units. Spring steel offers reliable performance under the cyclic loading conditions of lift and lower operations.
Q: Can I use the CR 41288 spring on a different pallet jack brand?
A: No. The CR 41288 is engineered specifically for Crown PTH series hydraulic units. Using it on other brands or models will result in improper fit and operational failure. Use only OEM Crown parts or verified cross-reference equivalents for your specific jack model.
Q: What is the part number cross-reference for CR 41288?
A: The alternate part number for CR 41288 is 41288. Always confirm the exact serial number range of your jack before ordering, as different serial ranges may require different components.
Q: How long does the CR 41288 spring typically last?
A: Spring steel components like the CR 41288 have long service life under normal operating conditions. Lifespan depends on usage frequency, load cycles, and maintenance. If a spring loses tension or the hydraulic unit fails to maintain pressure, the spring should be replaced as part of the repair.
