Product Description
Raymond OEM fuse, 15 amp current rating, designed for controller contactor harness protection in Raymond 8300, 8400, and 8500 series electric lift trucks. Features glass tube construction, tin-plated copper element, rapid response type, compatible with OEM mounting hardware, and validated cross-reference part numbers.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Raymond, model 8300, 8400, 8500. SKU: RA 590-514
Specifications
Electrical
| Fuse Current Rating | 15 ampere |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | RA 590-514 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | RA590-514, 590-514, Raymond 590-514, RA590514, 590514, Raymond 590514 |
| Compatible Models | Raymond 8300 series, Raymond 8400 series, Raymond 8500 series |
Performance Specifications
| Breaking Capacity | Up to 100A (rupture rating at specified 15A nominal) |
| Operating Duty Cycle | Continuous protection for intermittent control load (duty cycle matches controller operation) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the current rating and purpose of the RA 590-514 fuse?
A: The RA 590-514 is a 15 amp fuse rated for controller contactor harness protection in Raymond 8300, 8400, and 8500 series electric lift trucks. It protects the contactor harness from overcurrent conditions that could damage control circuits.
Q: Which Raymond lift truck models are compatible with the RA 590-514?
A: The RA 590-514 is designed for Raymond 8300 series, 8400 series, and 8500 series electric lift trucks. Verify your equipment serial range and control circuit voltage specifications match before ordering.
Q: What are the technical specifications of the RA 590-514 fuse?
A: The RA 590-514 features a 15 ampere current rating with glass tube construction and a tin-plated copper element. It is a rapid response type fuse rated to 100A rupture capacity. The fuse is compatible with OEM mounting hardware in standard lift truck fuse blocks.
Q: What cross-reference numbers exist for the RA 590-514?
A: Cross-reference part numbers for the RA 590-514 include: RA590-514, 590-514, Raymond 590-514, RA590514, 590514, and Raymond 590514. All reference the same OEM fuse.
Q: How often should the RA 590-514 fuse be replaced?
A: Replace the RA 590-514 fuse only after it has blown. A blown fuse indicates an overcurrent condition in the contactor harness. If a fuse blows repeatedly, investigate the underlying electrical problem rather than replacing the fuse multiple times.
