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BR 27327-286

Iskra 24V Pump Motor for Barrett Pallet Jacks

Regular price $284.19
Sale price $284.19 Regular price $306.05
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⚠️ Compatibility Recommended Before Purchase
Electric motors are model-, voltage-, rotation-, mounting-, shaft-, and sometimes serial-number specific. Installing an incompatible motor may result in equipment damage, electrical damage, or unsafe operation.

Before ordering, confirm:
  • Equipment make and model
  • Serial number (if applicable)
  • Operating voltage
  • Rotation direction (CW / CCW)
  • Shaft diameter and length
  • Mounting pattern and flange type

If you’re unsure, contact us before purchasing with your equipment details.

Non-Refundable Item: Motors are non-refundable. Please verify compatibility before purchasing.

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Barrett Electric Lift Truck Parts Motor Power Unit Wrpn 60 80

Compatibility

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Model WRPN 60/80, WRPN60/80

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Product Description

Iskra Pump Motor, 24V - SPECIAL ORDER

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Barrett, model WRPN 60/80. Alternate model: WRPN60/80. SKU: BR 27327-286

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What equipment does the BR 27327-286 pump motor fit?
A: The BR 27327-286 is an Iskra pump motor designed for Barrett electric pallet jacks, specifically models WRPN 60 and WRPN 80. This is an OEM direct specialty component for the hydraulic pump system.

Q: What is the voltage rating of the BR 27327-286 pump motor?
A: The BR 27327-286 operates at 24 volts DC and is suitable for the pump drive system in compatible Barrett models.

Q: Is the BR 27327-286 a standard stock item or special order?
A: The BR 27327-286 is a special order item. Lead times apply. Contact us to confirm current availability and delivery schedule for your application.

Q: What is the purpose of the pump motor in a Barrett electric pallet jack?
A: The pump motor drives the hydraulic pump, which pressurizes the system to raise and lower the load. A failed motor will prevent lift and lower functions.