Product Description
Washer (OEM Part Number: 94612-10800-71) for Toyota electric lift truck applications. This flat washer is engineered as an OEM component, directly applicable to Toyota electric lift trucks and compatible models. Supersedes part numbers 84612-10800, 94612-00800, and 94612-20800.
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | 94612-10800-71 |
| Alternate OEM Part Number | 94612-10800 |
| Supersedes Part Number | 84612-10800 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | 84612-10800, 94612-00800, 94612-20800 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 94612-10800-71 washer used for in Toyota electric lift trucks?
A: The 94612-10800-71 is an OEM flat washer engineered for Toyota electric lift truck applications. It functions as a fastener interface component in suspension and chassis assemblies. This washer provides load distribution and prevents fastener embedment in softer materials.
Q: Which Toyota electric lift truck models are compatible with the 94612-10800-71?
A: The 94612-10800-71 is a genuine OEM component for Toyota electric lift trucks. Verify compatibility by cross-referencing your equipment serial number with Toyota lift truck documentation. The alternate OEM part number 94612-10800 may appear in some reference materials.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the 94612-10800-71?
A: Cross-reference and supersedes part numbers include 84612-10800, 94612-00800, and 94612-20800. The alternate OEM designation is 94612-10800. Confirm dimensions match your original equipment before ordering to ensure correct fitment.
Q: What material composition does the 94612-10800-71 washer have?
A: As an OEM Toyota component, the 94612-10800-71 is manufactured from hardened steel with specifications matching OEM quality standards. Steel washers provide durability in high-vibration lift truck applications and resistance to corrosion when properly maintained.
Q: How long does the 94612-10800-71 washer typically last in service?
A: The service life of the 94612-10800-71 depends on fastener torque specifications, equipment usage intensity, and environmental conditions. Washers require replacement if fasteners loosen, washers become deformed, or corrosion is visible. Regular inspection during scheduled maintenance ensures continued proper fastener function.
