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93-113

Friction Brake Shoe Assembly for Electric Lift Trucks

Regular price $49.94
Sale price $49.94 Regular price $37.28
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Product Description

Brake shoe

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeFriction Brake Shoe
Physical Specifications
Material CompositionMolded friction material bonded to steel backing plate
Typical Service Life1 to 3 years (indoor standard duty); shorter with heavy use or frequent emergency stops
Wear IndicatorsSoft or spongy brake pedal feel, longer stopping distances, creeping/drift when brakes applied, metal-to-metal grinding noise
Friction Material TypeNon-asbestos molded composition
Compatibility
ApplicationBrake drum assembly for electric lift trucks and forklifts
Compatible BrandsCrown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the 93-113 brake shoe and what equipment does it fit?
A: The 93-113 is a friction brake shoe used in the brake drum assembly of electric lift trucks. It is compatible with select Crown, Toyota, Raymond, and Yale models. Confirm your equipment model matches before ordering.

Q: What material is the 93-113 brake shoe made from?
A: The 93-113 brake shoe uses a molded friction material bonded to a steel backing plate. This composition provides reliable braking torque and wear resistance in material handling duty cycles.

Q: How long does the 93-113 brake shoe typically last?
A: Brake shoe life varies with usage patterns and load. In standard indoor material handling, expect 1 to 3 years before friction material wear requires replacement. Heavy use or frequent emergency stops will shorten lifespan.

Q: What are the warning signs that the 93-113 brake shoe needs replacement?
A: If your lift truck exhibits soft or spongy brake pedal feel, longer stopping distances, creeping or drift when brakes are applied, or metal-to-metal grinding noise during braking, the brake shoes are likely worn and must be replaced.

Q: Are there equivalent part numbers for the 93-113 brake shoe?
A: To identify cross-reference numbers or OEM equivalents, provide your lift truck model and serial range. We can confirm compatibility and advise on alternative brake shoe part numbers if needed.