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CR 803393

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CR 803393

Crown WP 2000 Control Handle Linkage Coil Spring

Regular price $99,999.00
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Compatibility

Make Crown
Model WP 2000

Reference Diagrams

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Product Description

OEM Crown CR 803393 right-hand wound coil spring designed for control handle linkage on Crown WP 2000 Series electric pallet trucks. Manufactured from high-carbon spring steel for precise mechanical tension and reliable operation.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model WP 2000. Alternate model: WP2000. SKU: CR 803393

Specifications

Dimensional Specifications
Reference Assembly DrawingCrown WP 2000S Series parts diagram, handle linkage section
Material & Construction
Material SpecificationHigh-carbon spring steel
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberCR 803393
Compatible ModelsCrown WP 2000 Series electric walkie pallet trucks

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the CR 803393 spring designed for?
A: The CR 803393 is an OEM right-hand wound coil spring designed for the control handle linkage on Crown WP 2000 Series electric pallet trucks. It provides mechanical tension and returns the control linkage to its neutral position.

Q: What material is the CR 803393 made from?
A: The CR 803393 is manufactured from high-carbon spring steel, which provides precise mechanical tension and reliable operation under repeated deflection cycles.

Q: Will the CR 803393 spring fit my Crown WP 2000 electric pallet truck?
A: Yes. The CR 803393 is the OEM coil spring for Crown WP 2000 Series electric walkie pallet trucks and is directly compatible with the control handle linkage assembly.

Q: How long does a CR 803393 spring typically last?
A: High-carbon spring steel maintains its tension properties over extended use in normal warehouse and manufacturing environments. Lifespan depends on duty cycle intensity and operating conditions. Spring failure is indicated by loss of control linkage tension or sluggish handle response.