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TO M1305002

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TO M1305002

Roll pin

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Product Description

Roll Pin for Toyota Electric Lift Trucks

Specifications

Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberTO M1305002
Manufacturer Part NumberTO M1305002 by Toyota
Compatible with ModelsToyota ToraMax TWB40

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the TO M1305002 roll pin used for on Toyota lift trucks?
A: The TO M1305002 is a roll pin for Toyota electric lift trucks, typically used in drivetrain, motor coupling, or linkage assemblies. It locks rotating or sliding components in position. Verify the pin location and function in your truck model documentation before ordering.

Q: What are the dimensions and specifications of the TO M1305002?
A: The TO M1305002 is a roll pin for Toyota lift trucks. Confirm the pin diameter, length, and material grade against the OEM parts diagram. Roll pins vary in diameter and length by assembly. Measure the existing pin or reference your equipment manual for exact specifications.

Q: Which Toyota lift truck models fit the TO M1305002 roll pin?
A: The TO M1305002 is documented as compatible with Toyota ToraMax TWB40 models and related Toyota electric lift truck lines. Verify your specific model and year against the OEM parts diagram or equipment documentation to confirm compatibility.

Q: What material is the TO M1305002 roll pin made from?
A: The TO M1305002 is a steel roll pin meeting Toyota OEM specifications. Roll pins are typically hardened steel for shear and load resistance. The material is designed to handle repetitive motion and vibration in material handling equipment.

Q: Why would the TO M1305002 roll pin need replacement?
A: Replace the TO M1305002 if the pin fails or fractures, if the assembly it secures becomes loose or misaligned, or if disassembly is required for maintenance. A failed roll pin can cause loss of function in the assembly it secures.