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CR 126871

Crown Wave Electric Pallet Jack Carriage Assembly

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Product Description

Carriage

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model Wave. SKU: CR 126871

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What equipment does the CR 126871 carriage fit?
A: The CR 126871 carriage is designed specifically for Crown Wave series electric pallet jacks. This is the load-handling platform assembly that attaches to the lift mast and holds the load forks.

Q: What are the key dimensions and weight capacity of the CR 126871?
A: The CR 126871 carriage is sized for Crown Wave model trucks with standard 27-inch wide forks. It is designed to handle the rated load capacity of Wave series jacks. Contact us with your specific truck model and serial number for exact dimensions and weight specifications.

Q: Can the CR 126871 carriage be used on other Crown or Toyota electric pallet jack models?
A: No. The CR 126871 is exclusive to Crown Wave series trucks. It will not fit Crown Lift series, Crown PR series, Toyota, Raymond, or other brands. Mast compatibility, bolt patterns, and load ratings differ across models.

Q: What is the typical lifespan of the CR 126871 carriage before replacement is needed?
A: With proper maintenance and normal use, the CR 126871 carriage lasts 7 to 10 years. Heavy load cycling, impacts to the forks or carriage frame, or corrosion in wet environments can shorten lifespan. Replace if the frame is bent, welds crack, or fork pins wear excessively.

Q: Are there interchangeable carriage assemblies or wear parts on the CR 126871?
A: The CR 126871 is the complete carriage assembly. Individual components such as fork pins, bushings, and rollers may be available as replacement wear parts. The main carriage frame itself is not typically repaired; it is replaced if damaged or worn beyond acceptable tolerances.