Product Description
WASHER
Specifications
Physical Specifications
| Component Type | Plain Steel Washer |
| Material | Carbon Steel |
| Finish | Zinc-plated |
| Function | Load distribution, fastener retention, surface protection |
| Standards Compliance | DIN 125, SAE Standard |
| Reuse | Washers may be reused if undamaged; inspect for cracks, permanent deformation, or corrosion before reinstallation |
Compatibility
| Application | Electric lift truck assemblies, brake systems, wheel assemblies, frame connections |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 1000-13 part and what function does it serve?
A: The 1000-13 is a washer component used in electric lift truck assemblies. Washers are critical fastening elements that distribute load, prevent fastener loosening, and protect surfaces from damage during assembly.
Q: What equipment types use the 1000-13 washer?
A: The 1000-13 is classified as an electric lift truck part and is compatible with various electric material handling equipment models from major OEM manufacturers. Verify the specific assembly location and fastener specifications in your equipment documentation before ordering.
Q: Should the 1000-13 be replaced during routine maintenance?
A: Washers do not typically wear out during normal operation. Replace the 1000-13 only if it becomes damaged, deformed, or lost during disassembly. Always inspect washers for cracks or permanent deformation before reuse, as damaged washers cannot properly distribute fastener load.
Q: Is the 1000-13 a critical or interchangeable component?
A: Washers are standard fastening components. The 1000-13 should match the bore diameter and fastener type specified in your equipment assembly drawings. Do not substitute with a different washer size or material, as this affects fastener tension and could lead to assembly failure.
