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CR 076804

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CR 076804

SOLENOID

Regular price $20.10
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Product Description

CR 076804 is an OEM solenoid manufactured by Crown for electric lift truck applications. Solenoid is used in the primary contactor circuits of electric pallet jacks and lift trucks, designed for systems with either 24VDC or 12VDC electrical supply. No published cross-reference or superseding part numbers are available from official sources.

Specifications

Electrical
Typical Application Voltage24VDC and 12VDC options referenced in OEM solenoid families
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberCR 076804
Manufacturer Part NumberCR 076804

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the CR 076804 solenoid used for in Crown lift trucks?
A: The CR 076804 is an OEM solenoid manufactured by Crown for electric lift truck contactor circuits. It is used in primary power control circuits to switch high-amperage load connections on and off in response to operator commands and control signals.

Q: Does the CR 076804 come in different voltage options?
A: Yes. The CR 076804 solenoid is available in both 24VDC and 12VDC versions. Crown electric lift trucks use either 24 Volt or 12 Volt DC electrical systems depending on equipment model and age. Verify your equipment voltage before ordering to ensure compatibility.

Q: Are there cross-reference or superseding part numbers for the CR 076804?
A: No published cross-reference or superseding part numbers are available from official sources for the CR 076804. This is the current OEM part number. If you need an equivalent solenoid from another manufacturer, contact our technical team with your equipment model and voltage specifications.

Q: What are failure symptoms if the CR 076804 solenoid is defective?
A: A failed CR 076804 solenoid may cause loss of power to the lift or drive motor, inability to engage hydraulic circuits, or complete loss of electrical control. The contactor may click repeatedly or fail to energize when control signals are sent. Equipment may not respond to operator controls at all.