Product Description
BRUSH SET (4)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the RA 570-277-515 brush set and what equipment does it fit?
A: The RA 570-277-515 is a brush set of 4 brushes designed for Raymond electric lift truck motors. This part is a related configuration to RA 570-277-514 and other equivalent part numbers in the 570-277 series. Verify your equipment model and serial number to confirm this brush set is the correct OEM replacement for your application.
Q: How does the RA 570-277-515 relate to other part numbers in the Raymond brush series?
A: The RA 570-277-515 is part of the Raymond 570-277 brush series, which includes part numbers 570-277-514, 570-277-516, 570-277-517, and 570-295-514. These part numbers may represent different brush configurations or supersessions for various Raymond lift truck motor types. Cross-reference your equipment documentation to identify the correct part for your specific motor.
Q: What specifications define the RA 570-277-515 brush set?
A: The RA 570-277-515 is a set of 4 brushes engineered to Raymond OEM material and dimensional specifications. The brushes are designed for continuous-duty industrial service in DC motors with carbon-graphite composite construction and braided copper shunts for reliable electrical performance.
Q: How do I verify the RA 570-277-515 is the correct brush set for my Raymond lift truck?
A: Check your lift truck model, serial number, and motor specifications against your OEM documentation or parts diagram. The brush set part number in your manual should match the RA 570-277-515 or cross-reference to one of the equivalent 570-277 series numbers. If you are unsure, contact us with your equipment details for verification.
Q: What is the typical service life and maintenance for the RA 570-277-515 brushes?
A: Carbon-graphite brush service life depends on motor duty cycle, load conditions, and maintenance practices. Regular inspection during motor maintenance will help identify brush wear. Signs of replacement need include reduced motor performance, excessive sparking, or visible wear to the brush contact surfaces.
