Product Description
Grease fitting for electric lift truck lubrication, M6 x 1.0 thread, 0.75 inch length, low carbon steel construction, spring-loaded ball check, suitable for rear axle and tie-rod lubrication points, compatible with electric lift truck chassis. No cross-reference part numbers verified.
Specifications
Material
| Hardness | Minimum Rockwell B71 |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | 96456-00600 |
| OEM Part Number | 96456-00600 |
Performance
| Maximum Working Pressure | 6,000 PSI (414 bar) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is SKU 96456-00600 and what is it designed for?
A: SKU 96456-00600 is a grease fitting for electric lift truck lubrication with M6 x 1.0 thread, 0.75 inch length, low carbon steel construction, and a spring-loaded ball check. It is designed for rear axle and tie-rod lubrication points on electric forklift chassis.
Q: What are the exact specifications of this grease fitting?
A: Thread size: M6 x 1.0. Length: 0.75 inch. Material: Low carbon steel. Check type: Spring-loaded ball check. Minimum Rockwell B71 hardness. Maximum working pressure: 6,000 PSI (414 bar). These specifications make it suitable for rear axle and tie-rod lubrication on electric lift trucks.
Q: Which electric lift truck models are compatible with SKU 96456-00600?
A: This fitting is compatible with electric lift truck chassis from common OEM brands including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, Linde, and similar manufacturers. Verify that your equipment uses M6 x 1.0 threaded lubrication points with 0.75 inch fitting depth.
Q: What does the spring-loaded ball check do?
A: The spring-loaded ball check allows grease to flow into the lubrication point during regreasing but prevents backflow and grease leakage when not being actively lubricated. This keeps the fitting sealed between lubrication cycles.
Q: What is the maximum pressure rating for this grease fitting?
A: SKU 96456-00600 has a maximum working pressure of 6,000 PSI (414 bar). This rating is typical for standard grease fitting applications on electric lift trucks. Do not exceed this pressure when regreasing.
Q: Why is the material specification important for this fitting?
A: Low carbon steel with minimum Rockwell B71 hardness ensures the fitting resists corrosion and wear in the electric lift truck environment while maintaining proper sealing function. The hardness specification guarantees the ball check will not deform under pressure cycles.
