Product Description
CR 60000-075 is a Crown OEM roll pin engineered for electric lift truck and electric pallet jack applications. Fabricated from hardened spring steel, this 1/8 inch diameter by 1-1/4 inch length pin provides secure press-fit retention, ensuring long service life in mechanical assemblies. Cross-references include CR60000-075, CR60000075, and 60000075. Compatible with Crown PE 3000 Series and similar models.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Finish | Plain, as-rolled finish |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 60000-075 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR60000-075 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CR60000-075, CR60000075, 60000075 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the dimensions and specifications of the CR 60000-075 roll pin?
A: The CR 60000-075 is a hardened spring steel roll pin with a 1/8 inch diameter and 1-1/4 inch length. It features a plain, as-rolled finish and is engineered for press-fit retention in mechanical assemblies. The hardened spring steel construction provides reliable performance in high-stress applications.
Q: Which Crown electric lift truck models use the CR 60000-075?
A: The CR 60000-075 is compatible with Crown PE 3000 Series electric pallet jacks and similar electric lift truck models. Verify model compatibility before ordering, as fitment may vary across different Crown product lines.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for CR 60000-075?
A: Cross-reference part numbers for the CR 60000-075 include CR60000-075, CR60000075, and 60000075. These alternate numbering formats reference the same OEM part and may be used interchangeably when ordering.
Q: What material is the CR 60000-075 roll pin made from?
A: The CR 60000-075 is fabricated from hardened spring steel, designed to withstand repeated shear and press-fit loads. The as-rolled finish provides corrosion resistance suitable for indoor material handling environments.
Q: How do I identify if the CR 60000-075 needs replacement?
A: Replace the CR 60000-075 if you observe shear failure, visible cracks, permanent deformation, or loss of press-fit retention in your lift truck linkage. A failed pin will cause assembly movement or misalignment during normal operation.
