Product Description
Crown CR 076924 Fuse, 60 Amp, 130V, time delay—OEM component for electric lift truck main power circuit protection. Designed for panel mount installation in Crown Wave Series electric pallet trucks. Features tin-plated copper contacts, high-strength melamine body, and time delay ACK style.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model Wave. SKU: CR 076924
Specifications
Electrical
| Fuse Rating | 60 Amp continuous current |
| Rated Voltage | 130 V nominal |
Material & Construction
| Body Material | High-strength melamine fuse body |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 076924-001 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 076924-001 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CR076924, 076924, 076924-001, CR076924-001 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the electrical specifications for the CR 076924 fuse?
A: The CR 076924 is rated for 60 amperes continuous current at 130 volts nominal. It features ACK style construction with time-delay characteristics, which means it tolerates brief current spikes without nuisance opening.
Q: Which Crown pallet trucks use the CR 076924 fuse?
A: The CR 076924 fuse is designed for Crown Wave Series electric pallet trucks and other compatible Crown electric lift truck models. It protects the main power circuit. Confirm your model and serial number match Wave Series specifications before ordering.
Q: What is the difference between CR 076924 and CR 076924-001?
A: CR 076924 and CR 076924-001 are equivalent parts with identical electrical ratings (60A, 130V, time-delay ACK style). The -001 suffix indicates a specific part number revision. Both can be used interchangeably in compatible equipment. Cross-check your OEM documentation to confirm which designation applies to your truck.
Q: What materials are used in the CR 076924 fuse body?
A: The CR 076924 features a high-strength melamine fuse body with tin-plated copper contacts. Melamine provides excellent thermal resistance and structural integrity. Tin plating on the contacts ensures reliable electrical connection and resists corrosion.
Q: What does time-delay mean for the CR 076924?
A: Time-delay (or time-lag) construction allows the fuse to handle temporary current surges during motor startup without blowing. The fuse will still open quickly if a true short circuit or sustained overcurrent occurs, protecting the electrical system from damage.
