Product Description
Upper link bushing for electric lift trucks (Crown models), SKU 805754-2. Features direct OEM interchange, robust construction, and precise fitment for upper linkage arm assemblies. Supersedes and replaces Crown 805754-002. Application: electric lift truck upper link pivot.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | High-performance polymer or alloy steel (application-specific; confirm with OE documentation) |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 805754-2 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 805754-002 |
| OEM Equivalent | Crown 805754-002 |
| Supersedes | Replaces Crown 805754-002 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What does the 805754-2 upper link bushing fit and what is it compatible with?
A: The 805754-2 is an upper link bushing for electric lift trucks (Crown models). This part fits the upper linkage arm assemblies and provides pivot support for the load mast or carriage. The 805754-2 is a direct OEM interchange that replaces Crown part number 805754-002. Verify your Crown model and linkage configuration before ordering.
Q: What is the OEM part number and what does the 805754-2 replace?
A: The 805754-2 supersedes and replaces Crown part number 805754-002. Both part numbers are functionally equivalent for upper link pivot applications on Crown electric lift trucks. If your equipment currently uses the 805754-002, the 805754-2 is a direct replacement with identical fitment and performance.
Q: What material is the 805754-2 upper link bushing made from?
A: The 805754-2 is manufactured from high-performance polymer or alloy steel, depending on the specific application and load requirements for your lift truck model. The bushing material is selected for durability in pivot applications and resistance to wear under repeated articulation cycles. Contact us with your Crown model number to confirm the exact material specification.
Q: What symptoms indicate the 805754-2 upper link bushing needs replacement?
A: Warning signs that the upper link bushing is worn include excessive play or wobble in the mast assembly when the lift truck is moving, creaking or squeaking sounds when tilting or lifting, uneven load positioning, difficulty steering, or visible cracking or deterioration of the bushing material. Worn linkage bushings reduce mast stability and load control.
Q: What is the lifespan and maintenance for the 805754-2?
A: Upper link bushings typically last 4-8 years depending on usage intensity and operating environment. Rough handling, excessive tilting, overloading, or operation on uneven surfaces can accelerate wear. Regular inspection for play and wear extends bushing life. Replacement becomes necessary when pivot movement becomes loose, affecting load control and safety.
