Product Description
SCREW
Specifications
Physical Specifications
| Material Grade | Grade 8.8 Steel or Stainless Steel (application-dependent) |
| Head Type | Varies by application (socket head, pan head, or machine screw) |
| Thread Type | Metric or Fractional (verify with truck documentation) |
| Primary Application | Electric Lift Truck Component Fastening |
| Corrosion Resistance | Standard Grade 8.8 or Stainless for wet/corrosive environments |
| Vibration Resistance | Hardened steel for cyclic loading and vibration resistance |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What are the specifications of screw W001433 for electric lift trucks?
A: W001433 is a fastening screw used in electric lift truck assemblies. Standard specifications include metric or fractional sizing, head type (socket head, pan head, or machine screw), material grade (typically Grade 8.8 steel or stainless), and thread pitch. Confirm exact size and material grade with your truck documentation.
Q: Which electric lift truck models use screw W001433?
A: This screw is used in electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Hyster, Raymond, and Yale. The specific application and torque requirement vary by model and assembly location. Verify the correct part by cross-referencing your trucks serial number and component assembly diagram.
Q: What material grade is W001433 and why does it matter?
A: W001433 is typically Grade 8.8 hardened steel for strength under vibration and load cycling. Grade 8.8 offers better fatigue resistance than lower grades. In wet or corrosive environments, stainless steel variants provide superior corrosion resistance, though at higher cost.
Q: What causes screw failure in electric lift truck applications?
A: Common failure modes include vibration-induced loosening, corrosion in wet/salty conditions, over-torquing causing thread stripping, and fatigue cracking under cyclic loading. Use correct torque specification and apply thread-locking compound if fastener loosening occurs repeatedly.
Q: Are there equivalent part numbers for W001433?
A: Different OEM manufacturers use different numbering. If you cannot locate W001433, provide your lift truck model, the component it fastens, and diameter/length measurements. We can identify equivalent metric or fractional-size replacements.
