Product Description
Precision snap ring designed for Raymond electric pallet jacks in the 8300, 8400, and 8500 series. This retaining ring securely maintains shaft and roller positioning within drive unit assemblies, preventing axial movement and component misalignment. Built from spring steel for reliable, long-lasting performance in warehouse and dock environments.
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | RA 1036966-93 |
| Type | Precision-formed Snap Ring (Retaining Ring) |
| Cross-Reference | No known superseding or alternative part numbers |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Spring Steel |
Compatibility
| Application | Shaft and Roller Retention in Drive Units |
| Compatible Equipment | Raymond 8300, 8400, 8500 Series Electric Pallet Jacks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the purpose of Raymond snap ring RA 1036966-93?
A: RA 1036966-93 is a precision-formed snap ring (retaining ring) used to secure shafts, rollers, or bearings in place within Raymond electric lift truck drive units. It prevents axial movement and maintains component positioning.
Q: Which Raymond pallet truck models use RA 1036966-93?
A: RA 1036966-93 snap rings fit Raymond pallet jacks and lift trucks in the 8300 series, 8400 series, and 8500 series. Confirm the specific assembly location in your equipment service documentation before ordering.
Q: What material and design type is RA 1036966-93?
A: RA 1036966-93 is a precision-formed snap ring manufactured from spring steel. The exact design (internal or external groove fit) depends on the specific shaft or bore application. Check the assembly diagram for your model series.
Q: Are there alternative part numbers for RA 1036966-93?
A: No known cross-reference or superseded part numbers have been documented for RA 1036966-93. This is an OEM Raymond component specific to the 8300, 8400, and 8500 series.
Q: How do you know if a snap ring needs replacement?
A: Replace the snap ring if it is bent, cracked, deformed, or does not secure the component with firm pressure. A failed snap ring can allow shaft movement, bearing misalignment, and component damage.
