Product Description
Raymond 810-030 external retaining ring fastener manufactured from SAE 1060-1090 carbon spring steel with protective corrosion-resistant coating. Designed for shaft mounting applications in manual pallet jack assemblies. Provides secure component retention against lateral movement and rotational forces. Cross-references to RAY-810-030 and RA810-030. Features axial snap-fit installation with groove-seated radial retention mechanism.
Specifications
Material
| Construction Material | Carbon spring steel (SAE 1060-1090 grade) |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | Raymond 810-030 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | RAY-810-030, RA810-030 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 810-030 external retaining ring used for?
A: The 810-030 is an external snap ring fastener used in manual pallet jack assemblies to retain wheels, casters, and bearings on shaft axles. It prevents lateral movement and contains rotational forces on drive shafts and axle assemblies. This is a precision component critical to equipment safety and function.
Q: What material is this retaining ring manufactured from?
A: The 810-030 is manufactured from SAE 1060-1090 grade carbon spring steel with a protective corrosion-resistant coating. This high-carbon alloy provides the elastic spring force needed for reliable snap-fit retention while resisting rust and environmental corrosion.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the 810-030?
A: The 810-030 cross-references to RAY-810-030 and RA810-030. These designations are equivalent parts used across different manual pallet jack manufacturers. If you need a replacement for any of these reference numbers, the 810-030 is a compatible substitute.
Q: What shaft bore size does this retaining ring fit?
A: The 810-030 is designed for use with standard shaft axles and bearing assemblies common to manual pallet trucks. Verify the groove width and inner diameter of your shaft before ordering to ensure proper snap-fit retention. An incorrectly sized ring will not secure properly.
Q: How long does this retaining ring typically last?
A: The 810-030 spring steel ring is designed for long-term service life, typically 5 to 10 years or longer if properly seated. Failure occurs when the ring loses elastic spring force due to fatigue, corrosion damage, or mechanical deformation. Replace immediately if the ring is bent, cracked, or no longer holds wheel components securely in place.
