Product Description
Crown CR 055084-009 Bushing DX is an OEM precision bushing engineered for the WP 2000 series electric pallet trucks. Supports pivot and linkage assemblies, cross-referenced as 55084-009, 055084-009, CR55084-009, and SK-68220911SR.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model WP 2000. Alternate model: WP2000. SKU: CR 055084-009
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 055084-009 |
| Equivalent Part Number | 55084-009 |
| Application | Fits Crown WP 2000 series electric pallet trucks |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Cross-references: 55084-009, 055084-009, CR55084-009, SK-68220911SR |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What Crown pallet truck models use the CR 055084-009 Bushing DX?
A: The CR 055084-009 Bushing DX is engineered specifically for Crown WP 2000 series electric pallet trucks. It supports pivot and linkage assemblies within the drive and steering systems.
Q: What cross-reference numbers should I use for CR 055084-009?
A: Cross-reference part numbers include 55084-009, 055084-009, CR55084-009, and SK-68220911SR. These identifiers help you verify the correct part when checking catalogs or communicating with other parts suppliers.
Q: What is the function of the CR 055084-009 Bushing DX in the pallet truck?
A: This bushing provides a precision-engineered bearing surface for pivot pins and linkage connections in the steering and lift assembly. It reduces friction, maintains alignment, and handles lateral loads during truck operation.
Q: How does the CR 055084-009 differ from other Crown bushings?
A: The DX designation indicates this bushing is designed specifically for the WP 2000 series geometry and load requirements. Its dimensions and material specifications are optimized for pivot and linkage applications, distinguishing it from bushings used in other Crown truck assemblies.
Q: When should the CR 055084-009 be replaced?
A: Replace this bushing if you observe slack or play in steering response, creaking sounds from the linkage assembly during operation, or damage to the bushing surfaces. Worn pivot bushings can cause steering instability and premature wear to connected components.
