Product Description
Raymond OEM caster assembly RA 671-012-001 with integrated heavy-duty coil spring and precision-sealed bearings, compatible with Models 8300, 8400, and 8500. Forged steel construction with OEM plate and corrosion-resistant finish for electric lift truck stability and maneuverability.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Raymond, model 8300, 8400, 8500. SKU: RA 671-012-001
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Caster Body Material | Forged steel |
| Finish | Corrosion-resistant coating |
| Spring Type | Integrated heavy-duty coil spring |
| Bearing Type | Precision-sealed bearings |
Part Numbers
| Part Number | RA 671-012-001 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | RA671-012/001, RA671012/001, 671012/001 |
| Compatible Models | Raymond 8300, 8400, 8500 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is included in the caster assembly RA 671-012-001?
A: The assembly includes a forged steel caster body, integrated heavy-duty coil spring, precision-sealed bearings, identification plate, and corrosion-resistant finish. This is a complete assembled unit ready for use on compatible frames.
Q: Which Raymond models are compatible with RA 671-012-001?
A: This caster assembly fits Raymond Model 8300, 8400, and 8500 electric pallet trucks. Verify your equipment model number and mounting interface match before ordering. Cross-reference part numbers include RA671-012/001, RA671012/001, and 671012/001.
Q: What material is the caster body made from?
A: The caster body is forged steel with a corrosion-resistant finish. Forged steel provides high impact resistance and structural rigidity necessary for load-bearing applications. The corrosion-resistant coating protects against moisture and salt spray, extending service life in harsh warehouse and outdoor environments.
Q: What maintenance does the RA 671-012-001 require?
A: The precision-sealed bearings require minimal maintenance under normal operating conditions. Periodically inspect the assembly for debris, grease leakage, or bearing play. Keep the mounting interface clean and check that all fasteners remain tight. If caster movement becomes rough, noisy, or the coil spring loses tension, replacement is recommended.
Q: What is the typical service life of this caster assembly?
A: A well-maintained assembly typically lasts 2 to 5 years depending on load, frequency of use, and floor surface conditions. Heavy use on rough concrete accelerates wear. When the caster becomes difficult to swivel, makes noise, or develops play, replacement is recommended.
