Product Description
Industrial-grade flat washer, SKU 154-008-725-130, for electric lift truck assembly. Compatible with M8 bolts, manufactured from SAE 1010/1018 low carbon steel, 8.4 mm inner diameter, 16 mm outer diameter, 1.6 mm thickness, used for frame and gate assemblies in Raymond and other electric lift truck models. Supplied as standard in OEM maintenance kits.
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | SAE 1010/1018 low carbon steel |
| Steel Grade | Class 8.8 equivalent |
| Hardness | Brinell 100 |
| Finish | Plain, oiled |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 154-008-725-130 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is SKU 154-008-725-130 and what is it used for?
A: SKU 154-008-725-130 is an industrial-grade flat washer used in electric lift truck frame and gate assemblies. This washer distributes bolt load across larger mounting surfaces and prevents fasteners from damaging or pulling through component materials.
Q: What are the dimensions and specifications of this washer?
A: SKU 154-008-725-130 is compatible with M8 bolts and has an inner diameter of 8.4 mm, outer diameter of 16 mm, and thickness of 1.6 mm. Material is SAE 1010/1018 low carbon steel with Class 8.8 equivalent hardness and plain oiled finish.
Q: Which electric lift truck brands and models use this washer?
A: SKU 154-008-725-130 is used in Raymond electric lift trucks and other major brands using M8 fastener specifications. Verify bolt size and assembly location on your equipment before ordering. This washer is commonly supplied in OEM maintenance kits.
Q: What material properties does this washer have?
A: This washer is manufactured from SAE 1010/1018 low carbon steel with Brinell hardness of approximately 100 and plain oiled surface finish. Low carbon steel provides cost-effective load distribution and corrosion resistance in indoor material handling environments.
Q: Should this washer be replaced during routine maintenance?
A: Inspect washers for corrosion, deformation, or surface damage during equipment service. Replace if washers show significant wear, rust, or if bolts are loose or corroded. Most OEM maintenance kits include replacement washers as standard service items. Washer wear does not typically cause equipment failure but damaged washers can allow fastener loosening.
