Product Description
Crown OEM roll pin, part number CR 50000-15, is a 1.18 inch x 0.20 inch spring steel slotted pin for manual pallet jack frames and linkages. Compatible with select Crown models and equivalent to CR 50000-015, 50000-015.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model 50000-15. Alternate model: 5000015; 50000 15. SKU: CR 50000-15
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | High-carbon spring steel |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 50000-15 |
| OEM Part Number | CR 50000-015 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CR 50000-015, 50000-015, 50000-15 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications for the CR 50000-15 roll pin?
A: The CR 50000-15 is a 1.18 inch by 0.20 inch slotted spring steel roll pin. It is manufactured from high-carbon spring steel material engineered for manual pallet jack frames and linkages. The slotted design allows the pin to compress slightly for ease of fit into pre-drilled holes.
Q: What Crown models use the CR 50000-15?
A: The CR 50000-15 fits select Crown manual pallet jack models. Alternate part designations include 5000015, 50000 15, and 50000-015. Cross-check your equipment documentation to confirm the CR 50000-015 or CR 50000-15 designation matches your model before ordering.
Q: Are there equivalent part numbers for the CR 50000-15?
A: Yes. The CR 50000-15 is equivalent to OEM part number CR 50000-015 and manufacturer number 50000-015. The part may also be referenced as 50000-15 or 50000 15 in some documentation. All refer to the same 1.18 inch by 0.20 inch spring steel slotted pin.
Q: Why is spring steel used for this pin instead of solid high-carbon steel?
A: Spring steel provides both tensile strength and flexibility. The slotted design compresses slightly when inserted into frame holes, then exerts outward pressure to grip securely. This provides a semi-permanent fastening that resists loosening under the repeated stress of manual pallet jack operation without requiring additional fasteners or tools.
Q: How do you know when a CR 50000-15 needs replacement?
A: Replace the pin if the jack frame components move or wobble when fully raised, if you notice gaps forming between connected linkages, or if the pin has visible cracks or corrosion. Spring tension loss reduces grip strength over time. Loss of tension cannot be restored, requiring full replacement.
