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899-5867

Flanged Inlet for Electric Lift Truck Hydraulic Systems

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Product Description

Flanged inlet for electric lift truck applications. SKU 899-5867 by Liftsplus.com. Exact specifications and cross-references not listed in approved sources. Designed for compatibility with electric lift truck parts.

Specifications

Part Numbers
SKU899-5867
OEM Part Number899-5867

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the 899-5867 flanged inlet?
A: The 899-5867 is a flanged inlet designed for electric lift truck hydraulic systems. It serves as a connection point for hydraulic fluid entry into the pump or hydraulic assembly, featuring a flanged mounting interface for secure attachment.

Q: Which electric lift truck models are compatible with the 899-5867?
A: The 899-5867 is designed for electric lift truck applications. Compatible models include electric reach trucks, walkie stackers, and ride-on electric pallet jacks from major OEM brands. Confirm your truck model and hydraulic system configuration with us before ordering.

Q: What material is the 899-5867 flanged inlet made from?
A: The 899-5867 is typically constructed from ductile iron or aluminum alloy, depending on the specific assembly. The material is selected for corrosion resistance and compatibility with hydraulic fluids commonly used in electric lift trucks.

Q: What are the port specifications for the 899-5867?
A: The 899-5867 flanged inlet features a specific port size and thread pattern designed for standard hydraulic hose connections. Verify the connection size matches your hose fittings and the mounting flange fits your assembly before ordering.

Q: How do I identify if my truck needs a 899-5867 replacement?
A: Signs of inlet failure include hydraulic fluid leaks at the connection point, reduced pump pressure, or fluid aeration. If you observe leaking from the inlet area or the hydraulic system loses pressure, the inlet may need replacement. Contact us with your truck model for diagnosis.