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CR 42054

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Product Description

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Crown OEM replacement stud CR 42054 for GPW Series electric pallet truck wheel and chassis, precision 1/2"-13 UNC alloy steel construction

Specifications

Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberCR 042054-002
Manufacturer Part NumberCR 42054
Cross-Reference Part NumbersCR42054-001
Supersedes/ReplacesCR42054, CR42054-001

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the thread specification for the CR 42054 stud?
A: The CR 42054 is a precision 1/2 inch minus 13 UNC (Unified National Coarse) threaded stud constructed from alloy steel. This thread standard is common for wheel and chassis mounting on Crown electric pallet truck assemblies.

Q: Which Crown electric pallet truck models use CR 42054?
A: The CR 42054 is an OEM replacement stud for Crown GPW series electric pallet trucks. It secures drive wheels and mounts to the wheel assembly and chassis per Crown original equipment specifications. Confirm your model number matches GPW documentation before ordering.

Q: What cross-reference numbers are equivalent to CR 42054?
A: The CR 42054 is also identified as CR 042054-002 (OEM part number), CR42054-001, and the designations CR42054 and 42054-001. Use these interchangeably when searching catalogs or cross-referencing with other technical documentation.

Q: What material and construction does the CR 42054 use?
A: The CR 42054 is precision-manufactured from alloy steel to Crown OEM specifications. The alloy steel provides the strength and fatigue resistance required for repeated wheel mounting and high-load service in electric pallet truck duty.

Q: When should I replace the CR 42054 stud?
A: Replace the CR 42054 if you observe stripped threads, cracks, corrosion damage, or loose wheel assemblies that cannot be tightened to secure the connection. A damaged stud compromises wheel security and creates a safety hazard in material handling operations.