Product Description
Raymond RA 671-012-13 compression spring, OEM part for Raymond electric lift truck caster assemblies (8300, 8400, 8500 series). High-tensile alloy steel outer spring, designed for load support and durability. No cross-reference or supersession part numbers found. Typical compression load capacity per Raymond engineering standards.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Raymond, model 8300, 8400, 8500. SKU: RA 671-012-13
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | High tensile spring alloy steel |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | RA 671-012-13 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RA 671-012-13 |
| Compatible Equipment Models | Raymond 8300, 8400, 8500 Series Electric Lift Trucks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the RA 671-012-13 compression spring fit?
A: The RA 671-012-13 is an OEM compression spring designed for Raymond electric lift trucks in the 8300, 8400, and 8500 series. It is used in caster assemblies to provide load support and structural integrity during lifting and horizontal movement operations.
Q: What material is the RA 671-012-13 compression spring made from?
A: The RA 671-012-13 is manufactured from high-tensile alloy steel. This material composition provides superior durability and maintains consistent compression load capacity under repeated cycling in material handling environments.
Q: Are there cross-reference or equivalent part numbers for the RA 671-012-13?
A: No cross-reference or supersession part numbers have been identified for the RA 671-012-13. Order this OEM part number directly for accurate fitment on Raymond 8300, 8400, and 8500 series equipment.
Q: How long does the RA 671-012-13 compression spring typically last in service?
A: Compression spring lifespan depends on usage intensity and load cycling. High-tensile alloy steel springs like the RA 671-012-13 are engineered to Raymond specifications for extended durability in commercial lift truck applications. Replace if spring loss of force is observed or if the caster assembly shows reduced load support.
Q: What happens if the RA 671-012-13 spring fails or loses tension?
A: A failing compression spring will reduce caster assembly support, causing uneven load distribution, increased wear on surrounding components, and potential safety hazards during lift operations. Loss of spring tension is typically indicated by sagging caster position or reduced ride height. Replace immediately to restore equipment stability.
