Product Description
Raymond RA 828-003-078 is an OEM outboard pivot pin engineered for durable rotary support in Raymond electric reach truck idler wheel assemblies, specifically for 7400/7420/7440 models. Designed for OEM fitment, this pin interfaces with dedicated shims and bearings in steering pivot positions. Cross-reference part numbers are not currently published for this component.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Raymond, model 7400 Reach Truck Idler Wheel Assembly. Alternate model: 7400 Reach Truck Idler Wheel Aembly. SKU: RA 828-003-078
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | RA 828-003-078 |
| Compatible Models | Raymond 7400, 7420, 7440 Series Reach Trucks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which Raymond models use the RA 828-003-078 outboard pivot pin?
A: The RA 828-003-078 is engineered for Raymond 7400, 7420, and 7440 series reach trucks in the steering idler wheel assembly. This pin serves as the outboard rotary support point. Verify your truck model and serial number before ordering.
Q: What is the function of the RA 828-003-078 in the idler wheel assembly?
A: This outboard pivot pin provides durable rotary support for the idler wheel during steering articulation. It interfaces with shims and dedicated bearings at the steering pivot position, enabling smooth directional movement of the truck.
Q: What materials and specifications define this pivot pin?
A: The RA 828-003-078 is manufactured to OEM specifications with high-strength steel construction. No cross-reference aftermarket part numbers are currently published, making this an OEM-only component.
Q: Are there cross-reference part numbers for this pivot pin?
A: Cross-reference part numbers are not currently published for the RA 828-003-078. Order using the exact OEM part number to ensure correct fitment in the idler wheel assembly.
Q: What maintenance is needed for the pivot pin assembly?
A: The pivot pin and its associated shims and bearings should be inspected for wear during routine steering checks. Replace the pin if visible wear, pitting, or looseness occurs. Bearing condition directly impacts steering feel and should be monitored simultaneously.
