Product Description
Warning Lowering Platform
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model Wave. SKU: CR 069178
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the CR 069178 Warning Lowering Platform label indicate?
A: The CR 069178 is a warning label specific to the lowering platform or descent control system on Crown Wave electric pallet jacks. It alerts operators to hazards associated with controlled lowering functions, such as crushing points, uncontrolled descent risks, and proper operating procedures for the platform descent mechanism.
Q: Is the CR 069178 label compatible with all Crown Wave pallet jack models?
A: The CR 069178 is designed for Crown Wave pallet jacks equipped with a lowering platform system. Placement and mounting may vary between serial ranges. Verify your equipment is a Crown Wave model with a lowering platform feature before ordering. Contact our parts team with your model and serial number if you are unsure.
Q: How long does the CR 069178 label last before replacement is necessary?
A: Platform warning labels typically remain legible for 3-5 years in standard warehouse conditions. In cold storage, outdoor, or high-vibration environments, adhesive and lamination degrade faster, reducing lifespan to 1-3 years. Replace the label if it peels, fades, cracks, or becomes illegible, as operators must clearly see lowering hazard warnings.
Q: What material is the CR 069178 label made from?
A: Platform warning labels are typically laminated vinyl or polyester with UV-resistant, industrial-grade adhesive. The lamination protects against moisture, oil, and mechanical wear. The adhesive is formulated to withstand vibration and temperature fluctuations common in material handling environments.
Q: Can I use the CR 069178 label on other Crown pallet jack models or competing brands?
A: No. The CR 069178 is specific to Crown Wave pallet jacks with lowering platform systems. Other Crown models or competing brands (Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster) have different platform designs, descent control mechanisms, and hazard profiles. Using an incorrect label may provide misleading safety information and create compliance issues.
