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CR 076924-010

300 Amp Main Circuit Protection Fuse for Crown Lift Trucks

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Product Description

The 300 Amp main circuit protection fuse, engineered for Crown electric lift trucks and high-current electrical systems. This direct replacement fuse ensures reliable power distribution and circuit protection for Crown lift trucks requiring maximum amperage capacity. Designed to meet factory specifications for electric lift truck charging circuits and primary electrical pathways. Choose this 300A fuse for dependable protection in demanding lift truck operations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the amperage rating for CR 076924-010?
A: CR 076924-010 is a 300 amp fuse designed for Crown electric lift trucks and high-current primary circuits. It is the highest amperage model in the Crown 076924 series and is used in equipment that requires maximum current protection.

Q: What is the position of CR 076924-010 in the Crown 076924 fuse series?
A: The Crown 076924 series progresses from CR 076924-006 (175A time delay) through CR 076924-007 (200A), CR 076924-008 (mid-range), CR 076924-009 (250A), to CR 076924-010 (300A). CR 076924-010 is specified for heavy-duty trucks or applications with sustained high current demands.

Q: Which Crown truck models use CR 076924-010?
A: CR 076924-010 is used in Crown electric lift trucks requiring 300 amp main circuit protection. Verify your truck model, serial number, and circuit voltage specifications to confirm CR 076924-010 is correct for your equipment before ordering.

Q: When should CR 076924-010 be replaced?
A: Replace CR 076924-010 if it has blown (shows open element when inspected), if your truck loses all power or loses power to main charging circuits, or during preventive maintenance if the truck has electrical history. Repeated fuse failures indicate an electrical fault requiring diagnosis before truck operation resumes.