Product Description
Genuine Raymond OEM Axle, part number RA 623-010-167-001, engineered as a direct-fit replacement for electric lift truck steering and caster assemblies. Manufactured from heat-treated alloy steel for OEM durability and fit. Compatible with select Raymond and Nissan electric lift truck models. Includes verified Raymond and cross-reference part numbers. Sourced from manufacturer and industrial distributors, excluding unauthorized resellers.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 623-010-167-001 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RA 623-010-167-001 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 623010167001, RA623-010-167-001, 623-010-167/001 |
| Equivalent Part Number | Fits: Nissan 623-010-167-001 (interchange application) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the RA 623-010-167-001 and what equipment does it fit?
A: The RA 623-010-167-001 is a genuine Raymond OEM axle designed as a direct-fit replacement for steering and caster assemblies in electric lift trucks. It is manufactured from heat-treated alloy steel and is compatible with select Raymond and Nissan lift truck models.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the RA 623-010-167-001?
A: The OEM part number is 623-010-167-001. Verified cross-references include 623010167001, RA 623-010-167-001, and 623-010-167/001. This axle also has verified interchange applications with Nissan part number 623-010-167-001 for compatible lift truck models.
Q: Is the RA 623-010-167-001 compatible with Nissan lift trucks?
A: Yes. The RA 623-010-167-001 has verified interchange compatibility with select Nissan lift truck models using the same part number 623-010-167-001. Verify your specific Nissan model and serial range before ordering.
Q: What material is this steering/caster axle made from?
A: The RA 623-010-167-001 is manufactured from heat-treated alloy steel engineered for steering and caster assembly durability. Heat treatment provides the hardness and fatigue resistance required for front-end steering geometry and wheel articulation.
Q: How do I diagnose if this axle needs replacement?
A: Symptoms of axle failure include loose or wandering steering, excessive play in front wheels, visible cracks or bending in the axle shaft, clunking sounds from the front axle area, or irregular tire wear. Any of these warrant immediate replacement for safe truck operation.
Q: What is the typical durability of this OEM steering axle?
A: OEM heat-treated alloy steel axles typically provide reliable performance for thousands of operating hours under normal duty. Lifespan depends on truck load, application, operator technique, and maintenance. Regular steering inspection and alignment checks help maximize axle life.