Product Description
Raymond RA 828-003-193 Lug Bolt is a cone head wheel bolt designed for securing drive tire assemblies on 7400, 7420, and 7440 series electric pallet trucks. Manufactured to SAE Grade 8 with minimum Rockwell C38 hardness, phosphated and oiled finish, this part meets Raymond OEM specifications for high-strength fastening in critical applications.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Raymond, model 7400 Reach Truck Drive Tires. Alternate model: 7400 Reach Truck Drive Tire. SKU: RA 828-003-193
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | High strength carbon steel |
| Steel Grade | SAE Grade 8 |
| Hardness | Minimum Rockwell C38 |
| Coating/Finish | Phosphated and oiled |
| Head Type | Cone head |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Part Number | RA 828-003-193 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 828-003-193 |
| Compatible Equipment | Raymond 7400, 7420, 7440 Series Electric Pallet Trucks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What trucks does the RA 828-003-193 lug bolt fit?
A: The RA 828-003-193 cone head lug bolt is designed for Raymond 7400, 7420, and 7440 series electric pallet trucks. It secures drive tire assemblies to the wheel hub. Verify your truck model and wheel assembly design match before ordering.
Q: What material grade and hardness does this lug bolt meet?
A: The RA 828-003-193 is manufactured from high-strength carbon steel to SAE Grade 8 specifications with a minimum Rockwell C38 hardness. This grade meets Raymond OEM requirements for high-strength fastening in critical load-bearing applications.
Q: What finish coating is applied to this bolt?
A: The RA 828-003-193 features a phosphated and oiled finish. This coating provides corrosion resistance and maintains consistent friction characteristics during installation and removal, critical for repeatable torque control.
Q: What is the manufacturer part number for cross-referencing?
A: The manufacturer part number is 828-003-193. The OEM part number is RA 828-003-193. Use these exact numbers when ordering to ensure receipt of Grade 8 bolts meeting Raymond specifications.
Q: How often should these lug bolts be replaced?
A: Grade 8 lug bolts are designed for long-term service but should be inspected during wheel maintenance cycles. Replace if threads show damage, corrosion loss, or if bolt stretching is observed. Standard practice includes replacement during drive wheel assembly service intervals.
