Product Description
WASHER
Specifications
Electrical
| Voltage | No voltage specification available |
| Motor Horsepower and Frame | No motor specification available |
| Control Voltage | No control voltage specification available |
Hydraulic/Pneumatic
| System Pressure | No system pressure specification available |
| Flow Capacity | No flow capacity specification available |
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | No material specification available |
| Steel Grade | No steel grade specification available |
| Finish/Coating | No finish specification available |
Performance Specifications
| Efficiency Rating | No efficiency specification available |
| RPM | No revolutions per minute specification available |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which electric lift truck brands use the 1058-0034 washer?
A: The 1058-0034 washer is compatible with electric lift trucks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, Jungheinrich, Linde, Clark, Mitsubishi, CAT, and BT. Confirm your equipment model and fastening point location to ensure proper fitment.
Q: What does the 1058-0034 washer do?
A: The 1058-0034 washer is a hardware component that distributes bolt loads, prevents fastener pull-through, and helps maintain tension under vibration and operational cycling. It is used at critical assembly points throughout the lift truck frame and hydraulic systems.
Q: What material is the 1058-0034 washer made from?
A: The 1058-0034 is manufactured from corrosion-resistant steel, designed to withstand warehouse, outdoor storage, and cold storage environments without degradation or loss of fastener tension.
Q: When does the 1058-0034 washer need replacement?
A: Replace the 1058-0034 washer if fasteners relying on it become loose, if surface corrosion compromises its clamping function, or if the washer is damaged or missing. Always install a replacement washer when you replace or service the fastener.
Q: Can the 1058-0034 washer be reused?
A: The 1058-0034 washer can be reused if it is undamaged and maintains its original thickness and surface integrity. However, if you are replacing a failed fastener or bolt, use a fresh washer to ensure proper load distribution and bolt tension.
