Product Description
Raymond RA 590-585-005 is a 5 Amp blade-type fuse designated for FU7 and FU8 electrical circuits in Raymond electric lift trucks, providing essential overcurrent protection for critical truck functions. Refer to Raymond technical documentation for vehicle compatibility and exact dimensional data. No direct supersedes or equivalent cross-reference part numbers have been identified.
Specifications
Electrical
| Fuse Amperage Rating | 5 Amperes |
| Fuse Function | Protects FU7 and FU8 circuits |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | RA 590-585-005 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | No cross-reference part numbers available; only listed as RA 590-585-005 in related references |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the amperage rating of the RA 590-585-005 fuse?
A: The RA 590-585-005 is a 5 ampere blade-type fuse. This amperage rating is critical for proper circuit protection in FU7 and FU8 locations. Never substitute a higher amperage fuse in these positions, as it will not provide adequate overcurrent protection.
Q: Which Raymond electric lift truck circuits does this fuse protect?
A: The RA 590-585-005 is designated for FU7 and FU8 electrical circuits in Raymond electric lift trucks. These circuits protect critical truck functions. Verify the circuit diagram in your vehicle technical documentation to confirm correct fuse placement before installation.
Q: How do I know if this fuse has failed?
A: A failed fuse will show a broken filament inside the transparent or translucent housing. You may also experience loss of power to the FU7 or FU8 protected circuits. If a fuse fails repeatedly, investigate the circuit for short circuits or overcurrent conditions rather than replacing the fuse multiple times.
Q: Are there cross-reference or equivalent part numbers for the RA 590-585-005?
A: No cross-reference or equivalent part numbers have been identified. This fuse is listed only as RA 590-585-005 in Raymond documentation. Order using the exact OEM part number to ensure correct specifications and fit.
Q: How often should this fuse be replaced?
A: Fuses do not have a scheduled replacement interval. Replace only when a fuse fails or blows. Normal fuse lifespan is indefinite under proper electrical conditions. If fuses blow frequently, the underlying electrical fault must be diagnosed and corrected.
