Product Description
Raymond RA 7-460-001-005 bushing—sintered bronze, press fit, precision cylindrical sleeve for Raymond 7000 Series electric lift trucks; supersedes RA 7-460-001-003; nominally 0.75" bore
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | RA 7-460-001-005 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 7-460-001-005 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Supersedes RA 7-460-001-003; Equivalent to RA 7-460-001-006 |
| Compatible Model Series | Raymond 7000 Series Reach-Fork® trucks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the RA 7-460-001-005 bushing and which equipment does it fit?
A: The RA 7-460-001-005 is a Raymond OEM sintered bronze bushing designed for Raymond 7000 Series Reach-Fork electric lift trucks. It is a press-fit, precision cylindrical sleeve with a nominal 0.75 inch bore. Confirm your equipment model and serial range before ordering.
Q: What are the material properties and dimensions of this bushing?
A: The RA 7-460-001-005 is manufactured from sintered bronze, a porous material impregnated with oil for self-lubrication. The bore is nominally 0.75 inch. This material reduces friction and wear in pivot and bearing applications without requiring frequent manual lubrication.
Q: Does this bushing supersede any earlier part numbers?
A: Yes. The RA 7-460-001-005 supersedes the earlier RA 7-460-001-003. If your equipment documentation references the 003 variant, the 005 is the current OEM replacement. Do not mix part numbers in the same assembly.
Q: What is the relationship between RA 7-460-001-005 and RA 7-460-001-006?
A: The RA 7-460-001-005 and RA 7-460-001-006 are different parts designed for different applications. The 005 is sintered bronze and fits the 7000 Series. The 006 is alloy steel with larger dimensions and fits different lift truck assemblies. Confirm which part your equipment requires before ordering.
Q: How long does a sintered bronze bushing typically last?
A: Sintered bronze bushings are self-lubricated and durable under normal warehouse operations. Expected life depends on load cycles and operating conditions. Replace the bushing if you observe excessive play, noise, or friction at the pivot point.