
CrownNew, Used & Certified Pre-Owned Models for Sale

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Walkie Jack

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Stand Up Reach

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Stand Up Double Reach

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Stand Up Double Reach

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Stand Up Double Reach
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Stand Up Double Reach

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Electric Stand Up Counterbalance

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Electric Sit Down 3 Wheel

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Electric Order Picker

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Crown Forklifts: Material Handling Equipment Solutions
Crown forklifts are manufactured by Crown Equipment Corporation, an Ohio-based company producing electric and propane-powered lift trucks for warehouse, manufacturing, and distribution applications. The product lineup includes reach trucks, counterbalanced forklifts, order pickers, pallet trucks, and very narrow aisle (VNA) turret systems. Equipment is available for sale, lease, or rent through Crown's dealer network, with both new and pre-owned units accessible.
Product Categories & Technical Specifications
Crown's equipment range covers handheld pallet jacks to high-capacity counterbalanced trucks with lift capacities from 2,000 to 36,000 pounds. The RC 5500 Series represents the stand-up reach truck platform, while the TSP Series turret trucks handle very narrow aisle applications. Key specifications include:
- Power Systems: 36V/48V battery configurations; lithium-ion compatibility on select models; LP gas and diesel options for IC units
- Load Capacities: 2,000 lbs (walkie stackers) to 18,000+ lbs (heavy duty counterbalanced)
- Lift Heights: Standard masts 118"-154"; extended configurations up to 420"+ on turret and order picker models
- Aisle Requirements: Reach trucks 9-11 feet; turret trucks 5.5-7 feet VNA
- Control Systems: AC motors with electronic controllers; regenerative braking on electric models
- Display Technology: TSP Series includes 7" touchscreen with programmable Gena operating system
- Safety Standards: ANSI/ITSDF B56.1 compliance; optional impact detection and speed limiting
Operational Features & Technology
Crown equipment incorporates InfoLink wireless fleet management for tracking utilization, maintenance schedules, and operator access controls. Key operational characteristics:
- TSP turret trucks feature Gena OS with customizable widgets and automated rack-entry positioning
- Electric models eliminate engine-related maintenance but require battery watering and equalization charging schedules
- Cold storage configurations include heated compartments and low-temperature systems rated to -30°F
- Standard attachment compatibility via ITA carriage interfaces for clamps, positioners, and specialized handlers
- Mobile service diagnostic ports and side-removable battery trays simplify maintenance access
Acquisition & Service Infrastructure
Crown distributes through company-owned branches and independent dealers, offering outright purchase, capital/operating leases, and short-term rentals. Pre-owned inventory undergoes inspection before remarketing. Service includes parts distribution, mobile technicians, operator training for OSHA 29 CFR 1910.178 compliance, and telematics-based fleet management programs. Warranty terms vary by model; extended coverage available through dealers.
Common FAQs
What differentiates Crown's reach trucks from turret trucks?
Reach trucks (RC Series) extend forks forward for loads in 9-11 foot aisles and retract for travel. Turret trucks (TSP Series) rotate forks left/right without chassis turning, enabling 5.5-7 foot VNA operation but requiring wire or rail guidance systems.
How do electric Crown forklifts compare in operating costs to propane models?
Electric models eliminate fuel costs and reduce maintenance frequency but require charging infrastructure and battery replacement ($3,000-$8,000+). IC propane models cost $5-15 per shift in fuel with more frequent fluid changes and engine-related service intervals.
What maintenance schedules apply to Crown equipment?
Hour-based intervals include 250-hour checks (fluids, tires, visual inspection), 500-hour service (hydraulic filter, brakes), 1,000-hour service (diagnostics, load wheels), and 2,000-hour major service (hydraulic fluid change, full component inspection). Intervals vary by model and operating intensity.
Can Crown forklifts integrate with warehouse management systems?
Crown's InfoLink system offers API connectivity for WMS/ERP integration, providing equipment location data, operator ID, task timestamps, and maintenance alerts. Integration depends on InfoLink hardware version and third-party system compatibility.
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