Product Description
Crown OEM switch (CR 72007) for electric lift trucks, compatible with M Series stackers. Rated 25A at 125-250VAC, panel mount, push button actuator, with silver alloy contacts. Cross-references: 072007, 72007, CR072007.
Specifications
Electrical
| Switch Current Rating | 25A maximum (AC) |
| Voltage Range | 125-250VAC |
| Horsepower Rating | 1 HP at 125VAC; 2 HP at 250VAC |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | CR 72007 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 072007, 72007 |
| Supersedes / Replaces | CR072007, 072007 |
| Equivalent / Interchange | 72007 |
Performance Specifications
| Service Life | Rated for 100,000 cycles at maximum rated load |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the electrical ratings for CR 72007?
A: CR 72007 is rated for 25 amperes maximum at 125-250VAC. Horsepower rating is 1 HP at 125VAC and 2 HP at 250VAC. This is a panel-mount push-button switch with silver alloy contacts.
Q: What Crown equipment is CR 72007 compatible with?
A: CR 72007 is OEM specification for Crown M Series stackers. Verify your equipment voltage (125VAC or 250VAC) and the specific switch location on your model before ordering.
Q: What is the expected service life of CR 72007?
A: CR 72007 is rated for 100,000 electrical cycles under normal operating conditions. Lifespan depends on switching frequency and load conditions. Frequent button cycling or overload conditions accelerate wear.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for CR 72007?
A: CR 72007 cross-references to OEM numbers 072007, 72007, and CR072007. These designations are interchangeable.
Q: Why does CR 72007 use silver alloy contacts?
A: Silver alloy contacts provide superior electrical conductivity and resistance to corrosion and pitting compared to standard copper alloys. This ensures reliable switching across the rated voltage range and extends contact life.
Q: When should CR 72007 be replaced?
A: Replace CR 72007 if the switch becomes unresponsive, sticks, requires excessive force to actuate, or shows visible pitting or burn marks on contacts. Intermittent switching or electrical noise are also indicators of contact failure.
