Literature Details Crown Rider Pallet Truck

March 1, 2001
An eight-page brochure features the Crown PE 3000 Series rider pallet truck and describes its productivity and enhancements. This rider pallet truck was

An eight-page brochure features the Crown PE 3000 Series rider pallet truck and describes its productivity and enhancements. This rider pallet truck was recognized in 1994 with a gold Industrial Design Excellence Award by the Industrial Designers Society of America and Business Week magazine.

The PE 3000 Series is equipped with the Crown manufactured drive unit and also a steel caster. A redesigned control handle is another standard feature. The handle has textured, soft urethane molding that helps reduce vibration.

A new fork design and assembly are also highlighted. The brochure shows available options like the QuickPick control handle, the Coast Selector Control, a high speed performance package, urethane platform pad, wrap-around knee pad, storage module, battery disconnect, and retainer interlock switch, as well as two optional caster systems. For more information, contact Crown Equipment Corp, New Bremen OH 45869.

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