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220015895

Spring

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Product Description

SPRING

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeHydraulic System Spring
Physical Specifications
Primary FunctionMaintains hydraulic pressure; prevents load drift
Failure IndicatorsReduced lifting performance, erratic pressure, longer pump cycle times, platform drift under static load
Compatibility
ApplicationElectric Lift Truck Pump and Cylinder Assemblies
Equipment CategoryElectric Forklifts, Stackers, Order Pickers
Compatible EquipmentCrown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale electric lift trucks
Replacement Frequency18-24 months (typical 40-50 hour/week duty cycle)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What electric lift truck models use spring 220015895?
A: Spring 220015895 is engineered for electric lift truck hydraulic assemblies. Cross-reference compatibility with Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Yale electric lift truck documentation. Confirm your truck model number and serial range before ordering.

Q: What is the spring constant and load rating for 220015895?
A: This spring is designed to maintain consistent hydraulic pressure in electric lift truck pump systems. The load rating matches OEM hydraulic system specifications. Contact us with your equipment model to confirm exact spring force specifications.

Q: How do I know if spring 220015895 needs replacement?
A: Signs of spring failure include reduced or erratic lifting performance, longer pump cycle times to reach full height, or the lift platform dropping more than normal under static load. Springs that lose tension do not recover and must be replaced to restore hydraulic function.

Q: What is the typical service life of spring 220015895?
A: Spring lifespan depends on duty cycle and load profile. Electric lift trucks operating 40 to 50 hours weekly typically see spring replacement needs every 18 to 24 months. High-cycle facilities may need replacement sooner.