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CR 106385

Crown 106385 Control Switch

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Product Description

Switch PC Los1 & Ras1

Specifications

Product Overview
Part Number106385
ManufacturerCrown Equipment
Product TypeControl Switch
Physical Specifications
Circuit FunctionPC Los1 & Ras1 Control
Compatibility
Equipment TypeElectric Lift Trucks / Pallet Jacks
ApplicationIndustrial warehouse and material handling

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does the CR 106385 switch control in Crown electric lift trucks?
A: The CR 106385 is a PC Los1 and Ras1 control switch used in Crown electric lift truck circuits. These designations refer to specific electrical control functions within the truck control system. Exact circuit purpose depends on your specific Crown model and generation.

Q: Is the CR 106385 compatible with non-Crown lift truck brands?
A: The CR 106385 is a Crown OEM part and is designed specifically for Crown electric lift trucks. Cross-compatibility with other brands such as Toyota, Raymond, or Yale electric lift trucks is not confirmed. Verify your equipment brand and model against Crown specifications before ordering.

Q: What symptoms indicate the CR 106385 switch has failed?
A: Switch failure symptoms typically include loss of specific control functions governed by the Los1 or Ras1 circuit. You may experience intermittent response, complete loss of function, or error codes in the truck display. Diagnostic testing with a multimeter can confirm electrical continuity and proper switching behavior.

Q: How durable is the CR 106385 in high-cycle warehouse environments?
A: Crown OEM switches like the CR 106385 are engineered for industrial duty cycles. Typical service life depends on usage intensity and maintenance practices. Switches in heavy-use environments may require replacement every 2 to 4 years. Monitor for electrical degradation and sluggish response as wear indicators.