Product Description
Crown CR 76924-001 / 076924-001 fuse for electric lift trucks, 60 amp current rating, time delay style, 130 volt rated voltage, ACK type, 2.5 inch length, 0.81 inch width. Suitable for electric truck applications requiring overcurrent protection.
Specifications
Electrical
| Rated Current | 60 A |
| Rated Voltage | 130 V |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 076924-001 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 76924-001 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications of the CR 76924-001 fuse?
A: The CR 76924-001 is a 60 ampere time-delay ACK-type fuse rated at 130 volts, measuring 2.5 inches in length and 0.81 inches in width. This fuse is designed for overcurrent protection in Crown electric lift truck electrical systems.
Q: Which Crown electric lift truck models use the CR 76924-001 fuse?
A: The CR 76924-001 is compatible with specific Crown electric lift truck models requiring 60 amp overcurrent protection. Verify your truck model and electrical configuration against OEM documentation to confirm fuse compatibility.
Q: What does time-delay mean on the CR 76924-001 fuse?
A: Time-delay fuses tolerate temporary overcurrent spikes during motor startup without blowing. They protect against sustained overcurrent conditions that indicate electrical faults. This design prevents nuisance fuse blows from normal motor starting surges.
Q: What are the consequences of using an incorrect amperage fuse on my Crown truck?
A: Using a fuse with incorrect amperage rating creates serious safety hazards. Under-rated fuses may blow during normal operation, leaving the truck inoperable. Over-rated fuses provide inadequate protection and allow dangerous current levels to damage wiring and electrical components. Always use the OEM-specified 60 amp CR 76924-001 fuse.
Q: How do I know if the CR 76924-001 fuse needs replacement?
A: Replace the CR 76924-001 fuse if it is blown (visible broken filament or discoloration inside the fuse cartridge), if the truck loses electrical power, or if the fuse repeatedly blows. Repeated fuse failure indicates an underlying electrical problem requiring diagnosis.
