Product Description
Crown CR 805920-2 Single Riser Assembly for WP 2000 Series electric lift trucks, engineered for OEM compatibility with bushings and lubrication fittings, machined steel construction for undercarriage mounting. Cross-reference part numbers CR 805920-002 and 805920-002. Fits Crown pallet truck models WP 2000, WP 2300, WP 3000, WP 3035-45.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Component Material | Machined steel, bushing inserts |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | CR 805920-2 |
| Alternate Part Number | CR 805920-002 |
| Compatible OEM Part Number | 805920-002 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | CR 805920-002, 805920-002 |
| Compatible With Crown Models | WP 2000, WP 2300, WP 3000, WP 3035-45 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What Crown models does the CR 805920-2 single riser assembly fit?
A: The CR 805920-2 is compatible with Crown WP 2000, WP 2300, WP 3000, and WP 3035-45 series electric pallet trucks. It is a single riser assembly engineered for OEM compatibility and undercarriage mounting.
Q: What is the material composition of the CR 805920-2?
A: The CR 805920-2 is machined from steel with bushing inserts. It is precision-engineered for tight tolerance fit on Crown undercarriage assemblies.
Q: How does CR 805920-2 relate to CR 805920-002?
A: CR 805920-2 and CR 805920-002 are cross-reference part numbers for the same riser assembly. The OEM part number is 805920-002. Both SKUs reference identical components and can be ordered interchangeably.
Q: What role does the bushing insert play in this riser?
A: The bushing inserts provide wear and corrosion resistance at pivot points on the undercarriage. These inserts reduce friction and extend the operational life of the lift truck frame assembly.
Q: Is the CR 805920-2 a left or right side riser?
A: The CR 805920-2 is a single riser assembly. Determine left or right orientation based on your truck model and which side requires replacement. Consult your Crown equipment documentation for correct positioning.
Q: What is the durability expectancy of the bushing inserts?
A: Bushing insert life depends on operating conditions, load cycles, and maintenance. Inspect for wear at pivot points regularly. Replacement is recommended if play develops at the connection point or visible wear appears on the inserts.
