Product Description
WASHER
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Washer |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Hardened Steel |
| Finish | Zinc-plated or Stainless Steel (corrosion resistant) |
| Function | Load distribution, fastener separation, vibration damping |
| Standards Compliance | ISO 7091 or equivalent |
Compatibility
| Application | Hydraulic, mechanical, and structural fastener assemblies in electric lift trucks |
| Compatible Equipment Category | Electric Lift Trucks (forklifts, stackers, reach trucks) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is part number 71301400 and what is it used for?
A: Part number 71301400 is a washer component for electric lift truck assemblies. This part is used in hydraulic, mechanical, or structural assemblies where fastener separation or load distribution is required. Verify the exact assembly location and washer size before ordering to ensure compatibility with your equipment model.
Q: What material is the 71301400 washer made from and what are its specifications?
A: The 71301400 washer is typically manufactured from hardened steel or stainless steel to provide corrosion resistance and durability under load. Exact diameter, thickness, and bore size specifications vary by application. Contact our technical support with your equipment model or assembly photo to confirm the correct washer dimensions and material grade for your electric lift truck.
Q: Which electric lift truck brands and models is the 71301400 compatible with?
A: Part 71301400 is used in various electric lift trucks from manufacturers including Toyota, Crown, Raymond, and Hyster. Compatibility depends on the specific hydraulic or frame assembly requiring the washer. Verify the part number matches your equipment documentation or provide your truck model and serial number for accurate cross-reference confirmation.
Q: How long does the 71301400 washer typically last and what maintenance is required?
A: Washer service life depends on operating conditions, load, and environment. Steel washers can corrode if exposed to moisture without protective coatings. Stainless variants resist corrosion longer. If your equipment operates in wet or outdoor environments, inspect washers periodically for rust or deformation. Replace if corrosion compromises fastener tension or if the washer becomes damaged during equipment use.
