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RA 560-209-01

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RA 560-209-01

Motor 24V, Generic

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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Product Description

Motor 24V, Generic

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the voltage specification for the RA 560-209-01 motor?
A: The RA 560-209-01 is a 24V DC motor designed for electric pallet jack applications. This is the standard voltage for Raymond and similar OEM material handling equipment.

Q: Which electric pallet jack models is the RA 560-209-01 compatible with?
A: The RA 560-209-01 is compatible with Raymond electric pallet trucks and similar OEM models that use 24VDC motor assemblies. Verify your equipment model before ordering to ensure correct fitment.

Q: Can the RA 560-209-01 be used as a replacement motor for different equipment brands?
A: The RA 560-209-01 is designed for Raymond equipment. Cross-compatibility depends on motor mounting configuration, shaft diameter, and electrical connection type. Confirm dimensional and electrical specifications match your equipment.

Q: What maintenance is recommended for the RA 560-209-01 motor?
A: DC motors require periodic inspection of brush wear, bearing condition, and electrical connections. Check brush carbon dust accumulation and verify proper commutator contact. Refer to your equipment manual for specific maintenance intervals.