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RA 25094-02

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RA 25094-02

500A High-Current Power Fuse for Raymond Electric Lift Trucks

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Product Description

Raymond RA 25094-02 is a high-current 500A fuse engineered for use in Raymond electric lift truck power circuits. Suitable for bolt-in installation in factory fuse bases.

Specifications

Electrical
Fuse Rating500A continuous current
Fuse TypeHigh-current power fuse
Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberRA 25094-02
Brand Part NumberRaymond RA 25094-02

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the amperage rating of the RA 25094-02 fuse?
A: The RA 25094-02 is a high-current power fuse rated at 500A continuous current. It is engineered for use in Raymond electric lift truck power circuits where high-amperage protection is required.

Q: What type of fuse is the RA 25094-02?
A: The RA 25094-02 is a high-current power fuse designed for direct replacement in Raymond electric lift truck main power circuits. This configuration provides quick disconnection and replacement capability.

Q: What happens if you use a lower amperage fuse in place of the RA 25094-02?
A: Using an undersized fuse will cause nuisance tripping and intermittent power loss to the equipment, creating operational downtime and potential safety hazards. Always use the factory-specified 500A fuse for this circuit.

Q: What equipment models use the RA 25094-02 fuse?
A: The RA 25094-02 is specified for Raymond electric lift truck models requiring 500A main power circuit protection. Verify your equipment nameplate or wiring diagram to confirm this is the correct replacement fuse.

Q: How often should the RA 25094-02 fuse be replaced?
A: Fuses do not degrade over time and should not require replacement unless they blow due to an electrical fault or circuit overload. A blown fuse indicates an underlying electrical problem that should be diagnosed before replacement.