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CR 076294-1

60 Amp Main Circuit Fuse for Crown Electric Lift Trucks

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Product Description

CR 076294-1 is a 60 amp OEM fuse engineered for main circuit protection in Crown electric lift trucks, ensuring consistent performance in material handling applications.

Specifications

Electrical
Fuse Current Rating60 A
Continuous Current Carrying Capacity60 A
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberCR 076294-1
Manufacturer Part NumberCR076294-1

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the CR 076294-1 fuse rated for?
A: The CR 076294-1 is a 60 amp OEM fuse with 60A continuous current carrying capacity. It provides main circuit protection in Crown electric lift trucks and handles consistent material handling application demands.

Q: Is the CR 076294-1 a direct replacement for the CR 076294?
A: These are distinct part numbers. Verify your truck documentation or existing fuse to confirm which part is correct for your equipment. Do not assume interchangeability based on similar part numbers.

Q: What voltage does the CR 076294-1 fuse support?
A: The CR 076294-1 is engineered for the primary electrical system voltage of Crown electric lift trucks, typically 36V, 48V, or 80V depending on the truck model. Confirm your system voltage before ordering.

Q: How long does a CR 076294-1 fuse last under normal conditions?
A: A properly functioning 60A fuse will not wear out under normal operation. It is a one-time protective device and will only blow if overcurrent occurs on the main circuit due to a fault or electrical load surge.

Q: What does it mean if the CR 076294-1 fuse blows immediately after replacement?
A: Immediate fuse failure indicates an active short circuit or sustained overcurrent condition in the truck electrical system. The underlying fault must be identified and repaired before replacing the fuse again.