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7003824

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7003824

Oil Seal

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Product Description

Oil Seal 7003824 is a composite elastomer oil seal for electric lift truck transmission and hydraulic assemblies, manufactured by Liftsplus.com for OEM replacement and aftermarket service.

Specifications

Material & Construction
Seal MaterialSynthetic rubber (elastomeric polymer)
Reinforcement MaterialSteel internal skeleton
Part Numbers
Manufacturer Part Number7003824

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is oil seal 7003824 used for in electric lift trucks?
A: Oil seal 7003824 is a composite elastomer seal designed to contain hydraulic fluid and lubrication oil in transmission and hydraulic pump assemblies on electric lift trucks. It prevents fluid leakage while maintaining a barrier against external contamination.

Q: What are the material specifications for oil seal 7003824?
A: Oil seal 7003824 is manufactured from synthetic rubber elastomeric polymer with a hardened steel internal skeleton and reinforcement structure. This composite construction provides durability in high-pressure hydraulic applications and extended fluid exposure.

Q: Which electric lift truck brands and models use oil seal 7003824?
A: Oil seal 7003824 is compatible with transmission and hydraulic assemblies on electric pallet jacks and lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Jungheinrich, Linde, and BT. Verify your equipment model and serial range match before ordering.

Q: What failure symptoms indicate oil seal 7003824 needs replacement?
A: Signs of seal failure include visible fluid leakage from transmission or hydraulic assembly housings, reduced hydraulic pressure, loss of lift capacity, sluggish mast or fork extension, and contamination of fluid reservoirs.

Q: What is the typical service life of oil seal 7003824?
A: Service life depends on operating hours, fluid quality, and temperature conditions. In heavy-use environments, seals typically require replacement every 3 to 5 years. Regular inspection for signs of hardening, cracking, or fluid weeping can extend service intervals.