Product Description
Crown CR 128093 is an OEM hydraulic seal kit engineered for lift cylinder maintenance on Crown WP 2000 and WP 2300 series electric pallet trucks, providing reliable hydraulic sealing performance for main lift cylinders.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model WP 2300. Alternate model: WP2300. SKU: CR 128093
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 128093 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 128093 |
| Compatible Equipment Models | Crown WP 2000 Series, Crown WP 2300 Series |
| Compatible Cylinder | Fits 805600 lift cylinder |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the CR 128093 seal kit fit?
A: The CR 128093 is an OEM hydraulic seal kit designed for Crown WP 2000 and WP 2300 series electric pallet trucks. It is engineered specifically for the 805600 lift cylinder assembly on these models.
Q: What is the CR 128093 used for?
A: This seal kit provides hydraulic sealing for the main lift cylinder on Crown electric pallet jacks. It replaces worn or damaged seals that control hydraulic fluid pressure and prevent leakage during lift operations.
Q: How do I know if my Crown pallet jack needs the CR 128093 seal kit?
A: Signs of seal failure include hydraulic fluid leakage around the lift cylinder rod, sluggish or jerky lift operation, or difficulty holding the load at height. Verify your equipment matches Crown WP 2000 or WP 2300 series before ordering.
Q: Is CR 128093 an OEM part or aftermarket?
A: CR 128093 is the genuine OEM part number from Crown. This is the original manufacturer seal kit designed and tested specifically for Crown lift cylinder maintenance.
Q: What seal materials are in the CR 128093 kit?
A: The CR 128093 contains factory-spec hydraulic seals designed to withstand high pressure and repeated cycling. As an OEM kit, it includes all seals required for complete lift cylinder seal replacement on the 805600 cylinder.
Q: What is the typical service life of this seal kit?
A: Seal lifespan depends on usage intensity and maintenance. Crown lift cylinder seals typically last 3 to 5 years under normal warehouse conditions. Higher cycle rates or contaminated hydraulic fluid accelerate wear.
