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CR 50000-17

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CR 50000-17

ROLL-PIN

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Product Description

ROLL-PIN

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model ROLL-PIN. Alternate model: ROLLPIN; ROLL PIN. SKU: CR 50000-17

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the CR 50000-17 and what Crown models use it?
A: The CR 50000-17 is a roll pin fastener for Crown pallet jack frame assemblies and mechanical linkages. It is compatible with Crown models designated as ROLL-PIN. Alternate model references include ROLLPIN and ROLL PIN. Verify your equipment documentation to confirm your model matches before ordering.

Q: What are the specifications for the CR 50000-17?
A: The CR 50000-17 is a roll pin designed for Crown pallet jack fastening applications. For exact dimensions, material grade, and hardness specifications, contact our technical support team with your equipment model number. We will provide complete technical specifications to confirm fitment.

Q: Are there part number alternatives or cross-references for the CR 50000-17?
A: The CR 50000-17 may be referenced in Crown documentation as ROLL-PIN, ROLLPIN, or ROLL PIN depending on the manual or parts diagram. All designations refer to the same fastener. Cross-check your equipment documentation to confirm the correct part number.

Q: What material is the CR 50000-17 made from?
A: The CR 50000-17 is manufactured from high-strength steel engineered for the repeated stress and friction of manual pallet jack operations. The specific material grade and hardness ensure reliable performance in frame connections and linkage assemblies.

Q: How do you identify when the CR 50000-17 needs to be replaced?
A: Replace the pin if frame components shift or wobble when the jack is fully raised, if you notice rust or corrosion forming on the pin surface, or if the pin has visible cracks. A failing pin compromises the mechanical stability of the jack and should be replaced immediately.