Product Description
Crown CR 50000-22 roll pin is an OEM spring tension fastener specified for Crown PTH50 manual pallet jack assemblies and mechanical linkages, supporting secure component attachment in manual handling equipment.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model CR 50000-22. Alternate model: CR5000022; CR 50000 22. SKU: CR 50000-22
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 50000-22 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 50000-22 |
| Compatible Models | Crown PTH50 Manual Pallet Jack |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the CR 50000-22 and which Crown models does it fit?
A: The CR 50000-22 is an OEM spring tension fastener roll pin specified for Crown PTH50 manual pallet jack assemblies. It is used in mechanical linkages and frame connections to provide secure, reliable component attachment. Alternate part designations are CR5000022 and CR 50000 22.
Q: What are the specifications for the CR 50000-22?
A: The CR 50000-22 is a spring tension fastener roll pin engineered for the mechanical demands of the Crown PTH50 manual pallet jack. For exact dimensions, material composition, and hardness specifications, contact our technical support team. We can provide complete specifications based on your equipment.
Q: Are there equivalent or cross-reference part numbers for the CR 50000-22?
A: The CR 50000-22 may be referenced as CR 50000-22, CR5000022, or CR 50000 22 depending on the Crown documentation format. All three designations refer to the same OEM roll pin for the Crown PTH50 manual pallet jack.
Q: Why is this called a spring tension fastener?
A: The CR 50000-22 is a spring-loaded roll pin designed to maintain consistent outward pressure against the hole walls after installation. This spring tension provides a semi-permanent grip that resists loosening under the repeated stress and vibration of pallet jack lifting and lowering cycles.
Q: How long does the CR 50000-22 typically last, and what are signs of failure?
A: The spring tension fastener typically lasts several years in normal operation, depending on load and frequency of use. Replace the pin if you notice loosening between linkage components, visible cracks, corrosion, or if the jack no longer maintains full height when raised. Loss of spring tension cannot be restored and requires full replacement.
