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CR 115332

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CR 115332

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Regular price $91.23
Sale price $91.23 Regular price $98.25
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Product Description

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Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeSteering Link / Control Linkage Component
Physical Specifications
Material ConstructionIndustrial-grade steel (factory-spec)
FunctionStructural connection for chassis geometry and steering control
Inspection PointsPin/bushing connections, weld points, overall fit and looseness
Compatibility
Compatible BrandCrown Equipment Corporation
ApplicationElectric lift trucks, pallet jacks, reach trucks

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the CR 115332 link component used for?
A: The CR 115332 is a link component for Crown electric lift trucks that provides structural connection and movement capability between chassis sections or control linkage points. Links are critical for maintaining proper geometry and control response.

Q: Which Crown pallet truck models are compatible with the CR 115332?
A: The CR 115332 is designed for Crown electric lift trucks. Confirm your exact model designation and serial range to ensure this link is the correct fitment for your equipment.

Q: What material is the CR 115332 link made from?
A: The CR 115332 is manufactured to Crown OEM specifications using industrial-grade materials designed to withstand repeated movement cycles, load stress, and warehouse operating conditions.

Q: How often should the CR 115332 link be inspected?
A: Inspect the CR 115332 during routine equipment maintenance to check for cracks, looseness, or wear at connection points. Heavy-use equipment may require more frequent inspection than low-use units.

Q: What are signs the CR 115332 link needs replacement?
A: Replace the CR 115332 if you notice loose or rattling connections, visible cracks or fractures, excessive wear at pin or bushing locations, or changes in steering or lifting response that suggest compromised linkage geometry.