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RA 1016523-215

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RA 1016523-215

Brush set, steer motor

Regular price $192.98
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Product Description

Raymond OEM brush set (RA 1016523-215) for steer motor applications in electric lift trucks. Includes four high-grade carbon motor brushes, engineered for OEM fitment and reliable performance. Supersedes SK-10250902A and equivalent to Crown 370247. Compatible with Raymond steer motor systems.

Specifications

Material & Construction
Brush MaterialHigh-grade carbon brush composition
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberRA 1016523-215
Manufacturer Part Number1016523-215
Cross-Reference Part NumbersSK-10250902A, 1016523/215
Equivalent Part NumbersCrown 370247, TotalSource 1016523215

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What does the RA 1016523-215 brush set contain?
A: The RA 1016523-215 is an OEM brush set containing four high-grade carbon motor brushes. These brushes are engineered specifically for Raymond steer motor applications in electric lift trucks.

Q: Which Raymond equipment uses this brush set?
A: The RA 1016523-215 is designed for Raymond steer motor systems in electric lift trucks. Verify your equipment model against the Raymond parts catalog before ordering to confirm this brush set matches your steer motor configuration.

Q: What are the cross-reference and equivalent part numbers?
A: The RA 1016523-215 supersedes SK-10250902A and is equivalent to Crown 370247. Cross-reference numbers include 1016523/215 and 1016523215. Confirm compatibility when substituting equivalent parts.

Q: What is the brush material composition?
A: The RA 1016523-215 brushes are manufactured from high-grade carbon. Carbon brushes provide reliable electrical conductivity and controlled wear characteristics in motor commutator applications.

Q: How do I know if the brushes need replacement?
A: Replace brushes when steer motor performance degrades, including slow response, erratic steering, reduced power, or audible arcing. Also replace if brushes show visible material loss or are worn below specification thickness.