Product Description
Crown CR 147557 Plate Pin is a precision-welded structural component used to connect the frame to the lower link in Crown WP 3000 Series electric pallet trucks. Manufactured from high-strength steel for reliable linkage performance within lift truck assemblies.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model WP 3000. Alternate model: WP3000. SKU: CR 147557
Specifications
Product Overview
| Manufacturer Part Number | 147557 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CR147557, WP 3000, 3000 |
Physical Specifications
| Primary Part Number | CR 147557 |
| Material | High-strength steel, precision-welded |
| Function | Frame-to-lower-link connector, load-bearing linkage component |
Compatibility
| Compatible Models | Crown WP 3000 Series |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What function does the CR 147557 plate pin perform?
A: The CR 147557 is a precision-welded structural plate pin that connects the main frame assembly to the lower link mechanism in Crown electric pallet trucks. This component transfers load and maintains structural alignment within the lift truck linkage system.
Q: Which Crown pallet jack models does CR 147557 fit?
A: CR 147557 fits Crown WP 3000 Series electric pallet trucks. The WP 3000 and WP3000 designations refer to the same platform. Verify your equipment nameplate matches before ordering.
Q: What material is the CR 147557 plate pin made from?
A: The CR 147557 is fabricated from high-strength steel and is precision-welded to OEM specifications. This material selection provides the structural rigidity required for frame-to-linkage connection under continuous heavy-duty lift cycles.
Q: Are there equivalent part numbers for CR 147557?
A: The CR 147557 is the OEM Crown part number. Alternate references include manufacturer part number 147557 and SKU designations CR147557. All variations refer to the same component.
Q: What are signs that the CR 147557 plate pin needs replacement?
A: Replace the plate pin if you observe lateral movement or play in the lower link assembly, abnormal noise during lift cycles, misalignment of the fork assembly, or visual cracking or deformation of the welded joint. These symptoms indicate structural compromise requiring immediate replacement.
