Product Description
Raymond RA 671-041-17 King Pin for electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. OEM specification part, steel Grade 8, cross-reference RA67104117, 67104117, plow bolt threading, used in king pin assemblies for Raymond equipment. Consult manufacturer for final dimensions and torque.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Base Material | High-strength steel per Raymond OEM specification |
| Steel Grade | SAE Grade 8 |
| Hardness | Rockwell C38–C45 |
| Finish | Factory-applied phosphate conversion coating |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | RA 671-041-17 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RA67104117 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | RA671-041-17, RA67104117, 67104117 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the material and grade of the RA 671-041-17 king pin?
A: The RA 671-041-17 is made from high-strength steel per Raymond OEM specification, SAE Grade 8. It features a Rockwell hardness range of C38 to C45 for durability in load-bearing applications.
Q: Which Raymond models use the RA 671-041-17 king pin?
A: The RA 671-041-17 is an OEM king pin for Raymond electric lift trucks and pallet jacks. It is part of the king pin assembly in the steering linkage and caster components of the equipment.
Q: Are there cross-references for the RA 671-041-17?
A: Yes. The RA 671-041-17 has cross-references: RA67104117, 67104117. Use any of these part numbers interchangeably when ordering replacement king pins.
Q: What threading type does the RA 671-041-17 have?
A: The RA 671-041-17 features plow bolt threading, which is a specialized coarse thread design for heavy-duty fastening in material handling equipment. Verify threading compatibility before installation.
Q: What finish is applied to the RA 671-041-17?
A: The RA 671-041-17 comes with a factory-applied phosphate conversion finish. This protective coating resists corrosion and is suitable for indoor and moderate outdoor storage environments.
Q: What torque should I apply when fastening the RA 671-041-17?
A: Consult the Raymond manufacturer specifications for exact torque values. Improper torque can cause assembly failure or misalignment. Contact our parts team for OEM documentation if final dimensions and torque values are needed.
