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Ok now that I found the right model/type of lift (in picture), how do I charge this thing? the charger is inside, so open it up and then does it have to be left open?
Hi Enrique! Thanks for your interest in the Crown C-5 Series. For pricing information, please reach out to your local Crown dealer. Find a nearby dealer here: www.crown.com/usa/forklift-dealers.html.
Curious to know how that "Quick pick" remote works. Is it meant for operator to control a travel or lift function? Is it wireless based upon WiFi signal?
Hi Al! The Crown QuickPick® Remote is designed to allow order selectors to remotely advance a pallet truck to the next pick location. Its wireless communication system has been specifically designed to avoid frequencies used by other wireless systems. It has technology that allows the system to recognize other system’s wireless characteristics and change its Radio Frequency channel to prevent overlap with other systems. The QuickPick Remote is a self-contained solution that requires no modifications to facilities or additional IT investment to install. For more information, watch this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qSkLTk_HKu4.html or visit crown.com www.crown.com/usa/forklifts/order-picking-quickpick.html.
I have a crown pw3520-60 electric pallet jack that will not lift. I bypassed switch at solenoid and it lifted. I replaced raise switch on control handle. This did not fix problem. I swapped out the solenoid b/c I had an extra one and it did not fix the problem either. What could be the problem? Battery is charged and full of water. Machine operates correctly otherwise.
Sorry to hear about your problem. Our service team will be happy to help, and you can reach them through our website here: www.crown.com/ncgi-bin/CreateForm.pl?form=service-request
I love drive those forklifts, but in my country people can speak and understand english, please we need this idea in spanish. So we will be happy a lot when drive a crown s forlift in the safe way
I used to drive one of these with double reach, but not one with the single mast, it had a glass pane in the front. Best controls vs Raymond for sure, the joystick does the job of everything except steering! I was referred to as Speedy Scott because I could instantly control the height of the forks and get a pallet down lol
Buffalo Materials Handling is a Crown Dealer in Buffalo, NY and their customers have experienced the excellence, safety and ROI of these innovative and quality built lift trucks!
Thanks for your question, MsXian143. The basic guideline for planned maintenance is for it to be performed every 60 days or 250 hours - whichever comes first. The frequency of this interval may need to be increased in some applications; for example, if the truck is used in a freezer or in food processing environments. And of course, you should work closely with your local Crown contact to develop a service plan unique for your needs.
i just want to ask, when was the standard Preventive Maintenance of this forklift (RC 5500) is it every month, every three months or every year..please answer
We use reach trucks in our warehouse for furniture picking. Furniture is too large to place in the cherrypicker aisles, so we have double-wide aisles that we use the reaches to pull the furniture down with.
I'm looking for employment in the warehousing industry before the end of May this year, and have been getting some informal training prior to taking an OSHA operator certification. I need to know what I'm going to be doing when it comes to the machines that I'm likely to be operating, and this might be one of the models I'll encounter. Any good instruction videos?
There is truly nothing like a Crown. I have personally used only a handfull of different Crown products including a 2007 SP order picker with two speed lift, a 90's model sp, pallet trucks both 90's and almost new, a 2006 RR series with two speed lift and a 2009 RR with electronic steering, two speed lift and the 123 system with the traction control. I have used these products in two different warehouse settings and fell in love with them. I now use the upsettingly more commonplace Raymond l
I've run most of the trucks in this video :) Wave, M and B Series Stackers, TSP 6000 and have never worked at a company that doesn't use Crown pallet jacks. They make great stuff!