Crown Forklift Serial Number Guide
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Are you looking for a dependable forklift? Polaris 250 trailblazer. Crown Equipment has a great variety for you to choose from. Visit our site and find the lift truck that you need! Best Answer: The site below is the Crown home page. There is a link inside to your nearest regional dealer. Contact him, if he thinks he can sell you parts, he will. Jul 11, 2012 - DSL carries a wide variety of foodservice brands, and the way to tell the age of the equipment you are dealing with can be a challenge unless.
Cookies do not damage your system. Forum: Discussion: Determining age and condition of Crown Number of messages: 19 START MESSAGE: Nevada, United States Hi Does anybody know how to determine the age of a Crown based on its model or serial number?
Crown Forklift Serial Number Lookup
I didn't find it on the Crown website. I'm looking at a 30RCTT-190 #1A124725. Any advice how to tell what a used truck is worth? It seems like a lot of the value is in the quality of the batteries, any way to test those? What's a set of batteries cost for a lift anyway (roughly)? Cindi Modified 29 Sep 2008 06:48 AM by poster. REPLIES: Sort replies by It is a 1992 machine.
If you are looking at buying it you may want to have the battery checked out. A replacement battery is probably in the area of $3500 to $4000. duodeluxe Posted 29 Sep 2008 10:08 PM Nevada, United States Thanks! How does one check out the battery?
(The seller is a forklift repair shop in town, but they didn't seem to know how to test the battery. ) Posted 30 Sep 2008 02:30 AM Victoria, Australia most crowns have the date stamped on the mast in US format month-day-year Posted 8 Oct 2008 04:59 PM North Carolina, United States Here is the requested info. Serial Number: 1A124725 Model Number: 30RCTT Sales Customer Name: Date Completed: Date Installed: Date Inactive: Date Used: Posted 10 Oct 2008 09:17 PM Tennessee, United States (The seller is a forklift repair shop in town, but they didn't seem to know how to test the battery. ) And that dont scare you?Make sure battery is charged and cooled for 8 hrs run truck for 10 to 15 min.Check main voltage then under load shouldn't be much of a drop.Load IE drive and dead head hyd at same time.
Posted 24 Oct 2008 09:08 PM South Carolina, United States I never recommend 'drive and deadhead at same time', since that requires looking and focusing in 2 different places at the same time, and the fact the chopper panel is controlling the drive function, and fly-back current is far stronger in the drive circuit. Just dead heading the hydraulics is far safer (especially to suggest for a non tech, or someone who might buy a battery forklift without being sure how to check the battery) and far more accurate. Now if the unit has chopper hydraulics, then you need an amp meter and hydraulic pressure gauge to be sure how much load you are putting on the battery.
'it's not rocket surgery' Posted 24 Oct 2008 09:19 PM Tennessee, United States True,I just gave a quick down and dirty way.I always tie my meter to overhead to test.But the fact of buying a lift from a company who repairs lifts that cant check a battery? Posted 24 Oct 2008 10:06 PM Texas, United States You need to find the pilot cell.
It will be near the positive or negative terminal. One of the bus ties (long lead connectors between cells) will have data stamped onto it. Depending on the brand it will be easy to read or in some strange code only the manufacturer knows. A good battery manufacturer should make the information available on its website. Do the voltage checks mentioned above and determine the battery's age.
I don't know very many people who take the battery seriously or have the experience or knowledge (even at battery places). If you find someone who knows about batteries, keep in touch with this person. Get a second opinion on all battery repairs or service. The Crown brand tolerates battery problems very well so you shouldn't have to do much more research or testing.
Understand that most batteries have a life of about 3 years, I don't care about the design,etc. Nobody takes proper care of their batteries, very few know how.
Try to have a new battery within a year and get the battery manual for the brand you have (should be able to download off the website). Veni, vidi, vici.- Julius Ceasar Value an honest mechanic, he earns his pay. Click for description. A place for members to share ideas or ask questions.
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