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RA 560-213-01

RA 560-213-01

24V DC Motor for Electric Pallet Jack

Regular price $99,999.00
Sale price $99,999.00 Regular price
⚠️ Compatibility Recommended Before Purchase
Electric motors are model-, voltage-, rotation-, mounting-, shaft-, and sometimes serial-number specific. Installing an incompatible motor may result in equipment damage, electrical damage, or unsafe operation.

Before ordering, confirm:
  • Equipment make and model
  • Serial number (if applicable)
  • Operating voltage
  • Rotation direction (CW / CCW)
  • Shaft diameter and length
  • Mounting pattern and flange type

If you’re unsure, contact us before purchasing with your equipment details.

Non-Refundable Item: Motors are non-refundable. Please verify compatibility before purchasing.

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Compatibility

Make Raymond
Model 101

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Product Description

Motor 24V, Generic

Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Raymond, model 101. SKU: RA 560-213-01

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the voltage specification for the RA 560-213-01 motor?
A: The RA 560-213-01 is a 24V DC motor designed for electric pallet jack applications. It is compatible with Raymond model 101 Series pallet trucks.

Q: Is the RA 560-213-01 compatible with the RA 560-213 pump and motor assembly?
A: The RA 560-213-01 is a standalone 24V generic motor. While related to the RA 560-213 assembly by part numbering convention, confirm mounting configuration and shaft specifications before assuming direct interchangeability.

Q: Can the RA 560-213-01 be used as a replacement motor for Raymond 101 Series pallet trucks?
A: Yes, the RA 560-213-01 is designed for Raymond model 101 Series pallet trucks. Verify that motor mounting points, shaft diameter, and electrical connectors match your specific truck configuration before ordering.

Q: What maintenance does the RA 560-213-01 motor require?
A: Inspect brush wear and commutator condition regularly. Clean carbon dust accumulation from the motor housing. Check bearing operation for noise or resistance. Verify electrical connections remain secure and free of corrosion.