Allis Chalmers

AC 4905999

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AC 4905999

Spring Set (4)

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Spring set (4)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the AC 4905999 spring set used for?
A: The AC 4905999 is a four-piece spring set designed for Alice Chalmers electric lift truck components, typically used in brake assemblies, load wheels, or suspension systems. Identify your equipment model and component location before ordering.

Q: What material and load rating does the AC 4905999 have?
A: The AC 4905999 spring set is manufactured from high-carbon or alloy steel with specific spring constants engineered for Alice Chalmers equipment. Load ratings vary by application. Contact us with your equipment serial number for exact specifications.

Q: How do I know if the AC 4905999 springs are worn out?
A: Signs of spring wear include reduced load capacity, sagging components, permanent deformation, or loss of tension. If your equipment rides lower, bounces excessively, or feels unstable, the springs may need replacement. Inspect visually for cracks or permanent bending.

Q: What is the lifespan of AC 4905999 springs?
A: Spring lifespan depends on load cycles and operating conditions. In typical material handling use, expect 3-7 years of service. Heavy-duty operations or impacts reduce lifespan. Replace the complete set (all four springs) to maintain balanced performance.

Q: Are there cross-reference parts for the AC 4905999?
A: The AC 4905999 is specific to Alice Chalmers equipment. Verify your equipment model and component location with your manual. Similar spring sets from Crown, Toyota, or Raymond may have different specifications, so confirm fit before ordering.

Q: Should I replace all four springs at once?
A: Yes, replace all four springs as a complete set to ensure balanced performance and load distribution. Mixing old and new springs can cause uneven wear, reduced equipment stability, and premature failure of replacement components.