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RA 1052451

Raymond 36VDC Motor Compartment Fan Assembly

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Compatibility

Make Raymond
Model 7420, 7440

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Product Description

Raymond RA 1052451 is an OEM fan assembly designed for drive motor compartment cooling on Raymond electric lift trucks, compatible with models 7420 and 7440. The unit operates at 36VDC and features a reinforced thermoplastic housing with steel mounting for reliable airflow in heavy-duty industrial applications.

Specifications

Electrical
Nominal Voltage36VDC
Material & Construction
Housing MaterialReinforced thermoplastic with steel mounting bracket
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberRA 1052451
Compatible ModelsRaymond 7420, Raymond 7440

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the RA 1052451 fan assembly and what models does it fit?
A: The RA 1052451 is an OEM fan assembly designed for drive motor compartment cooling on Raymond electric lift trucks. It is compatible with Raymond models 7420 and 7440 Series. The unit mounts to the motor compartment and provides forced airflow to prevent motor overheating in heavy-duty industrial applications.

Q: What is the voltage specification for the RA 1052451 fan assembly?
A: The RA 1052451 fan assembly operates at 36VDC. Verify your truck electrical system matches this voltage before ordering to ensure proper operation and avoid damage to the fan motor.

Q: What materials are used in the RA 1052451 housing and mounting?
A: The RA 1052451 features a reinforced thermoplastic housing combined with a steel mounting bracket. This design provides durability in high-temperature motor compartment environments while maintaining corrosion resistance and secure mounting.

Q: When should the RA 1052451 fan assembly be replaced?
A: Replace the RA 1052451 if the fan no longer operates when powered, makes excessive noise, has visible housing cracks, or if motor temperatures rise abnormally during operation. These symptoms indicate bearing wear, motor failure, or housing degradation.