Product Description
Crown OEM lug bolt, part number CR 060019-003, is a 1/2-20 UNF thread, 1.00 inch length hex head fastener manufactured to SAE J429 Grade 5 standards, designed for Crown electric lift truck wheel mounting applications. Includes conical 60-degree seating for secure fit.
Specifications
Material
| Hardness | Rockwell C25-C34 (per SAE J429 Grade 5) |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 060019-003 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR060019-003 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CR060019-3, CR0600193, 0600193 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications of the CR 060019-003 lug bolt?
A: The CR 060019-003 is a Crown OEM lug bolt with 1/2-20 UNF thread, 1.00 inch length, hex head design, 60-degree conical seating, and SAE J429 Grade 5 hardness (Rockwell C25-C34). This bolt is designed for Crown electric lift truck wheel mounting applications.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the CR 060019-003?
A: Cross-reference part numbers include CR060019-3, CR0600193, and 0600193. Always verify compatibility with your equipment documentation before substitution.
Q: What is the material grade of the CR 060019-003 bolt?
A: The CR 060019-003 is manufactured to SAE J429 Grade 5 standards with a hardness rating of Rockwell C25-C34. This grade provides high tensile strength suitable for wheel mounting under load.
Q: What equipment does the CR 060019-003 fit?
A: The CR 060019-003 lug bolt is used for Crown electric lift truck wheel mounting. Confirm your equipment model number and wheel assembly specifications before ordering to ensure proper fit.
Q: Why does the CR 060019-003 have a 60-degree conical seating?
A: The 60-degree conical seat provides a secure, self-centering connection between the bolt and wheel mounting surface. This design helps prevent bolt loosening under vibration and load cycling typical of material handling equipment operation.
Q: Can I use a lower-grade fastener instead of the CR 060019-003?
A: No. The CR 060019-003 Grade 5 specification is required for safe wheel mounting. Lower grades lack the tensile strength to withstand wheel assembly loads and vibration. Using non-specified fasteners can result in wheel failure.
