Product Description
Crown OEM fast acting fuse (CR 094362-2) for electric lift truck applications, rated at 15A, 250V AC/125V DC. Ceramic body with nickel-plated brass end caps. Compatible with PE 3000 model. Includes official OEM and cross-reference part numbers.
Specifications
Electrical
| Rated Current | 15A |
| Rated Voltage - AC | 250V AC |
| Rated Voltage - DC | 125V DC |
Material & Construction
| End Cap Material | Nickel-plated brass |
| Fuse Body Material | Ceramic |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 094362-2 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 094362-002 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CR094362-002, CR094362002, 094362002 |
| Compatible Equipment Models | PE 3000 electric lift truck |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the voltage and amperage specifications for this Crown fuse?
A: The CR 094362-2 is rated at 15A, 250V AC, and 125V DC. This fast-acting fuse is designed to interrupt circuit current rapidly when overcurrent conditions occur, protecting Crown PE 3000 electric lift truck systems.
Q: Will this fuse fit my Crown PE 3000?
A: Yes, the CR 094362-2 is the OEM fuse specified for Crown PE 3000 electric lift trucks. Verify your equipment model before ordering to confirm compatibility with your specific machine.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for this fuse?
A: This Crown OEM fuse has the following cross-reference numbers: Manufacturer Part Number 094362-002, and variations CR094362-002, CR094362002, and 094362002. These all refer to the same 15A fast-acting fuse with nickel-plated brass end caps.
Q: What material are the end caps made from?
A: The fuse has nickel-plated brass end caps that provide corrosion resistance and ensure reliable electrical contact in the fuse holder. The ceramic body and plated end caps resist wear from repeated insertion and removal.
Q: How do I know when this fuse has blown?
A: A blown fuse will interrupt power to the circuit protected by that fuse. You may notice the lift truck will not operate or a specific circuit will be dead. Open the fuse holder and inspect the ceramic element - if it is broken, charred, or the element is severed, the fuse has failed and needs replacement.
Q: Can I use a higher amperage fuse if this one keeps blowing?
A: No. Always replace with the exact same amperage rating. The 15A rating is engineered into your PE 3000 circuit design. Using a higher amperage fuse defeats the protection the fuse provides and risks damage to electrical components or fire hazard.
