Product Description
Raymond OEM link shaft, part number RA 850-135-248 (cross-references RA 850-135-824, RA 850-135-002, Total Source 850-135-985); electric lift truck actuator linkage component, precision steel construction for Raymond pallet jacks.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | High-strength alloy steel conforming to Raymond OEM requirements |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | RA 850-135-824, RA 850-135-002, Total Source 850-135-985 |
| Equivalent Part Numbers | RA850-135-824, RA850-135-002, 850-135-985 (Total Source) |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | Replaces: 850-135-824, Supersedes: 850-135-002 (Raymond), Equivalent: 850-135-985 (Total Source), 850-135-824 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the RA 850-135-248?
A: The RA 850-135-248 cross-references RA 850-135-824, RA 850-135-002, and Total Source part number 850-135-985. Verify which cross-reference applies to your specific equipment model and serial range before ordering.
Q: Does the RA 850-135-248 fit all Raymond electric pallet trucks?
A: The RA 850-135-248 is a Raymond OEM link shaft for electric lift truck actuator linkage. It fits specific Raymond models and series. Confirm your equipment model number and serial range match before ordering to avoid compatibility issues.
Q: What is the material composition of the RA 850-135-248?
A: This link shaft is precision steel construction, designed to withstand the forces generated during lift truck actuator operation. Steel provides high strength and durability in electric pallet truck linkage systems.
Q: Can I use an equivalent part like Total Source 850-135-985 instead of the RA 850-135-248?
A: Yes, Total Source 850-135-985 is listed as an equivalent. However, verify the part numbers match your equipment documentation. If you are unsure which part is correct, contact us with your truck model and serial number for confirmation.
Q: What signs indicate the RA 850-135-248 needs replacement?
A: Replace the link shaft if you observe visible bending, cracks, excessive wear, corrosion, or loss of linkage rigidity. A failing link shaft will cause uneven lift, mast tilt, or jerky actuator operation and must be replaced immediately.
Q: How durable is the RA 850-135-248 in cold storage or wet environments?
A: Steel link shafts are durable but susceptible to corrosion in wet and cold storage environments if not maintained. Inspect regularly for rust and corrosion, and keep the component clean and lightly oiled to extend service life.