Product Description
RA 1042977 is the main harness assembly for Raymond electric lift trucks, engineered for 24VDC chassis wiring and compatible with the 8300, 8400, and 8500 Series. Features stranded copper conductors with thermoplastic insulation, OEM-style connectors, and robust assembly for high-reliability industrial service.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Raymond, model 8300, 8400, 8500. SKU: RA 1042977
Specifications
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| OEM Part Number | RA 1042977 |
| Alternate Part Number | RA1042977 |
| Equipment Compatibility | Compatible with Raymond 8300, 8400, and 8500 Series |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is RA 1042977 and what does it do?
A: RA 1042977 is the main harness assembly for Raymond electric lift trucks. It is engineered for 24VDC chassis wiring and handles power distribution and signal routing throughout the truck electrical system. This harness features stranded copper conductors with thermoplastic insulation and OEM-style connectors.
Q: Which Raymond models is RA 1042977 compatible with?
A: RA 1042977 fits Raymond electric pallet jacks models 8300, 8400, and 8500 Series. Verify your equipment model and electrical system voltage before ordering to ensure proper compatibility.
Q: What are the electrical specifications of RA 1042977?
A: RA 1042977 is rated for 24VDC chassis wiring systems. The harness features stranded copper conductors with thermoplastic insulation for durability and reliability in industrial material handling environments. Conductor gauge and connector specifications are OEM-standard for Raymond 8300, 8400, and 8500 equipment.
Q: Can RA 1042977 be used as a replacement for older harness assemblies?
A: RA 1042977 is designed as a direct replacement for OEM harness assemblies in Raymond 8300, 8400, and 8500 models. Confirm your equipment year, serial number, and connector types match before ordering to ensure proper fitment and electrical compatibility.
Q: What symptoms suggest RA 1042977 harness needs replacement?
A: Signs of harness failure include intermittent electrical faults, motor cutouts during operation, loss of control functions, or visible damage to connectors and insulation. Inspect harness regularly for corrosion, cracked insulation, or corroded connectors in wet storage or high-vibration environments.
Q: How should RA 1042977 be maintained?
A: Periodically inspect connectors for corrosion, looseness, and insulation damage. Clean corroded connectors carefully and ensure all connections are tight. Replace the harness immediately if insulation is cracked, burned, or if connectors are severely corroded, as these conditions create electrical hazards and equipment failure.
