Product Description
AXLE
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the difference between E-5731 and E-5793 axles?
A: E-5731 and E-5793 are axle shafts for different electric lift truck models and design generations. They differ in bore diameter, shoulder dimensions, and load rating. Do not interchange them; use the correct axle for your equipment model to prevent wheel binding and safety hazards.
Q: Which electric lift truck models require E-5793?
A: E-5793 is used in specific Crown, Toyota, Raymond, or Yale equipment platforms. Consult your equipment manual or provide us your model number and serial range to confirm E-5793 is correct for your unit.
Q: What is the load capacity and material specification of E-5793?
A: E-5793 is a hardened steel axle designed to support typical pallet jack load ratings, usually 4000 to 6000 pounds per axle. Exact load capacity and material grade depend on the OEM platform. Request the technical datasheet for your specific model.
Q: What causes E-5793 axle failure and how do I know when to replace it?
A: E-5793 axles fail due to bending under overload, metal fatigue, corrosion, or improper bearing support. Signs include bent wheel alignment, uneven rolling resistance, visible surface cracks, or rust spotting. Bent or cracked axles must be replaced immediately for safety.
Q: Is E-5793 available as a single axle or only in kits?
A: E-5793 is available as a standalone axle shaft. It is also included in complete wheel assembly and axle kits. Order the individual axle if you only need to replace the shaft; order a kit if wheel, bearing, and race replacement is also needed.
