Product Description
Raymond RA 590-631 is a 36VDC OEM horn designed for electric lift truck applications, providing electromagnetic audible warning output and direct compatibility with Raymond electric forklift models. Features robust housing, bolt-on mounting, and two-wire OEM harness connections.
Specifications
Electrical
| Voltage Rating | 36VDC nominal |
| Component Function | Electromagnetic horn for warning signal output |
| Application Voltage Group | 36-volt system compatible |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | RA 590-631 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the operating voltage for the RA 590-631 horn?
A: The RA 590-631 operates at 36VDC nominal and is designed for OEM replacement on Raymond electric forklift models equipped with 36V electrical systems. Do not use this horn on 24V systems.
Q: What is the mounting style of the RA 590-631?
A: The RA 590-631 features bolt-on mounting that provides secure attachment to Raymond electric forklift frames. The bolt-on design ensures stable positioning and vibration resistance during equipment operation.
Q: What wiring connections does the RA 590-631 use?
A: The RA 590-631 uses two-wire OEM harness connections that interface directly with the lift truck electrical system. The two-wire configuration simplifies installation and ensures proper polarity alignment.
Q: What does the RA 590-631 horn produce as output?
A: The RA 590-631 generates electromagnetic audible warning output suitable for material handling applications. The electromagnetic design delivers consistent sound levels across varying operating conditions.
Q: Which Raymond electric forklifts are compatible with the RA 590-631?
A: The RA 590-631 is compatible with select Raymond electric forklift models featuring 36V electrical systems. Verify your equipment voltage and mounting style match before ordering.
Q: How do I know when to replace the RA 590-631 horn?
A: Replace the RA 590-631 if audible output becomes weak or inaudible, the horn fails to activate when signaled, the housing develops cracks, or the bolt mounting becomes loose. A non-functional or intermittent horn creates a safety hazard and should be addressed immediately.
