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Crown Roll Pin for Pallet Jack Axles

CR 060000-098

High-Carbon Steel Roll Pin for Pallet Jacks

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Crown Manual Pallet Jack Parts Misc Section pins

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Product Description

OEM Crown CR 060000-098 roll pin for manual pallet jack axle and wheel retention. Manufactured from high-carbon steel, slotted spring pin design, press-fit installation. Fits Crown PTH series manual pallet jacks.

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model CR 060000-098. Alternate model: CR060000098; CR 060000 098. SKU: CR 060000-098

Specifications

Material & Construction
Finish/CoatingOiled or light phosphate to inhibit corrosion
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberCR 060000-098
Manufacturer Part NumberCR 060000-098

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What equipment does the CR 060000-098 roll pin fit?
A: The CR 060000-098 is an OEM roll pin engineered for Crown PTH series manual pallet jacks. It is used for axle and wheel retention on these units.

Q: What material is the CR 060000-098 manufactured from?
A: This roll pin is constructed from high-carbon steel with a slotted spring pin design. The finish is oiled or light phosphate coating to inhibit corrosion.

Q: How is the CR 060000-098 installed?
A: The CR 060000-098 uses a press-fit installation method for axle and wheel retention applications.

Q: What cross-reference part numbers exist for CR 060000-098?
A: Alternate part number references include CR060000098 and CR 060000 098. Verify your equipment model before ordering to ensure correct fitment.

Q: How long does a high-carbon steel roll pin typically last?
A: High-carbon steel roll pins with phosphate coating resist corrosion effectively. Lifespan depends on application intensity and operating conditions. Replace immediately if the pin shows visible damage, cracking, or has become difficult to remove during maintenance.