Product Description
Raymond castle nut, part number 671-015-06, direct replacement for critical axle and linkage connections on 8300, 8400, and 8500 series electric lift trucks. Provides secure locking for fasteners through castle nut design and cotter pin retention. Engineered for reliable performance in demanding material handling environments.
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | 671-015-06 |
| Alternate Part Number | RA 671-015-06 |
| Product Type | Castle Nut |
Compatibility
| Compatible Equipment | Raymond 8300, 8400, 8500 series |
| Application | Axle and linkage fastener locking |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 671-015-06 castle nut used for?
A: The 671-015-06 is a castle nut designed to provide secure locking for critical axle and linkage connections on Raymond 8300, 8400, and 8500 series electric lift trucks.
Q: What are the part numbers for this castle nut?
A: The part number is 671-015-06. An alternate designation is RA 671-015-06. Use the exact part number when ordering to ensure you receive the correct direct replacement component.
Q: How does a castle nut prevent fastener loosening?
A: A castle nut features slots that allow a cotter pin to pass through, creating a positive locking mechanism. This design prevents fasteners from loosening due to vibration and movement during lift truck operation.
Q: Which Raymond models are compatible with the 671-015-06?
A: The 671-015-06 fits Raymond 8300, 8400, and 8500 series electric lift trucks. Always verify your specific equipment model before ordering to confirm compatibility.
Q: Why is this castle nut critical to lift truck safety and performance?
A: The 671-015-06 secures critical axle and linkage connections. Proper fastener locking prevents steering instability, load handling issues, and operational hazards that could compromise operator safety and equipment reliability.
Q: How should this part be stored when not in use?
A: Store the castle nut in a dry, temperature-controlled environment protected from moisture and corrosion. Keep the cotter pin and castle nut together as an assembly to ensure they are available when replacement is needed.
