Product Description
CR 115405 is a Crown OEM compression coil spring for electric pallet rider control handle assemblies, manufactured from oil-tempered spring steel and compatible with PE 3000, PE 4000, and PE 4500 Series lift trucks. Cross-referenced to Yale 220018857, Hyster 3120620, and LPM 363-1293.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Crown, model PE 3000. Alternate model: PE3000. SKU: CR 115405
Specifications
Compatibility
| Compatible Models | Crown PE 4000 Series; Crown PE 4500 Series; Crown PE 3000 Series |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 115405 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 115405 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Yale 220018857; Hyster 3120620; LPM 363-1293 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment models does the CR 115405 compression coil spring fit?
A: The CR 115405 is a Crown OEM compression coil spring compatible with Crown PE 3000, PE 4000, and PE 4500 Series electric pallet riders. This is an original equipment manufacturer part for handle and control assemblies on these lift truck models.
Q: What material is the CR 115405 spring made from?
A: The CR 115405 is manufactured from oil-tempered spring steel, which provides corrosion resistance and durability in repeated compression and extension cycles typical of electric pallet truck control systems.
Q: Are there cross-reference part numbers for the CR 115405?
A: Yes. The CR 115405 cross-references to Yale 220018857, Hyster 3120620, and LPM 363-1293. These are equivalent OEM parts for competitive brands if you need to verify compatibility across manufacturers.
Q: Can I use the CR 115405 on non-Crown pallet jacks?
A: The CR 115405 is designed specifically for Crown PE Series electric pallet riders. While cross-reference numbers exist for Yale and Hyster, verify the exact mounting and load specifications of your equipment before ordering to ensure compatibility.
Q: What is the typical lifespan of the CR 115405 spring?
A: Oil-tempered spring steel components like the CR 115405 typically provide several years of service under normal operating conditions. Lifespan depends on frequency of use and environmental exposure. Springs that lose tension or show visible cracks should be replaced.
