Product Description
Crown CR 125253 Link Pin – OEM specification link pin designed for Crown electric lift trucks and WAVE Work Assist Vehicles; heat-treated steel construction, direct-fit for load tray linkage replacement, supersedes 757-4076, 800127258, and E-7258.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model Wave. SKU: CR 125253
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 125253 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 125253 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Replaces 757-4076 (LPM), 800127258 (TVH), E-7258 (INTRUPA) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications of the CR 125253 link pin?
A: The CR 125253 is an OEM specification link pin manufactured from heat-treated steel. It is designed for load tray linkage connection on Crown electric lift trucks and WAVE work assist vehicles, meeting Crown specifications for strength and durability.
Q: Which Crown equipment does the CR 125253 link pin fit?
A: The CR 125253 is compatible with Crown electric pallet jacks and WAVE work assist vehicles. Verify your equipment is a Crown Wave model before ordering.
Q: What cross-reference part numbers does CR 125253 replace?
A: The CR 125253 supersedes OEM cross-reference numbers 757-4076 (LPM), 800127258 (TVH), and E-7258 (INTRUPA). Use CR 125253 as the direct replacement for any of these obsolete part numbers.
Q: What are the failure symptoms indicating CR 125253 replacement is needed?
A: Replace the link pin if you observe abnormal play or movement in the load tray linkage, creaking sounds during operation, or visible bending or cracking of the pin. A bent pin will cause uneven load suspension.
Q: Why is heat-treat critical for the CR 125253 link pin?
A: Heat-treat increases hardness and strength, allowing the pin to withstand repeated load cycles and shear stress without permanent deformation. Non-heat-treated pins will bend under normal pallet jack duty and cause linkage failure.
Q: What is the expected service life of the CR 125253?
A: Under normal material handling use, the CR 125253 typically lasts 5-7 years. Heavy duty or continuous operation may require replacement sooner. Replace immediately if bent or cracked.
