Product Description
Raymond RA 1017847-01 Housing is an OEM structural replacement part for the caster assembly of Raymond electric pallet trucks, compatible with models 8310, 8410, 8510, and 8610. Manufactured from high-strength structural steel with powder coat finish, this springless housing serves as the main support and mounting point for the caster wheel assembly in electric lift truck applications.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | High-strength structural steel fabrication |
| Finish | Industrial powder coat application |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | RA 1017847-01 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1017847-01 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment models is the RA 1017847-01 housing compatible with?
A: The RA 1017847-01 housing is compatible with Raymond 8310, 8410, 8510, and 8610 series electric pallet jacks. Verify your truck model serial range before ordering.
Q: What is the material composition of the RA 1017847-01 housing?
A: The RA 1017847-01 is fabricated from high-strength structural steel with an industrial powder coat finish for corrosion resistance and durability in warehouse and material handling environments.
Q: Is the RA 1017847-01 housing interchangeable with the RA 1017847 assembly?
A: The RA 1017847-01 is a structural housing component that forms part of caster assemblies. While related, these are distinct parts for different model series. Use the correct part number for your truck model to ensure fit and function.
Q: What is the function of the RA 1017847-01 housing in the caster assembly?
A: The RA 1017847-01 housing serves as the main structural support and mounting point for the caster wheel assembly. It supports the wheel, bearing assembly, and load transmission in the springless caster design.
Q: How long does the powder coat finish on the RA 1017847-01 housing typically last?
A: The industrial powder coat finish provides protection against corrosion and wear in normal warehouse conditions. Lifespan depends on environmental exposure, floor conditions, and maintenance frequency. Regular inspection for finish damage helps extend component life.
