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F250008000

Metric M8 Flat Washer for Electric Lift Trucks

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Product Description

Flat M8 washer, OEM part number F250008000, designed for electric lift truck applications as a metric fastener component. Suitable for M8 bolts and screws, nominal 8.4 mm bore, 16 mm OD, and 1.6 mm thickness. No cross-references available. Typical material: low-carbon steel. Industry-standard ISO 7089 type for forklift hardware maintenance.

Specifications

Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberF250008000
Manufacturer Part NumberF250008000

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What are the dimensions of the F250008000 M8 washer?
A: The F250008000 is an ISO 7089 metric flat M8 washer with a nominal 8.4 mm bore, 16 mm outer diameter, and 1.6 mm thickness. These dimensions comply with industry standards for M8 bolt and screw applications on electric lift trucks.

Q: What material is the F250008000 made from?
A: The F250008000 is manufactured from low-carbon steel, providing adequate strength and corrosion resistance for structural fastener assemblies in material handling equipment.

Q: Which electric lift trucks use M8 washers like the F250008000?
A: Metric M8 washers are used in electric lift trucks from manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Jungheinrich, Linde, and other OEMs using metric fastener systems. Verify your equipment specifications to confirm M8 compatibility.

Q: How do I confirm the F250008000 is the correct replacement for my equipment?
A: Check your equipment assembly diagram or fastener schedule for M8 washer specifications. The OEM part number F250008000 should match your current part. Verify bore size (8.4 mm), outer diameter (16 mm), and thickness (1.6 mm) match your application.

Q: What causes M8 washers to fail or require replacement?
A: Washers can become corroded, bent, cracked, or deformed from fastener overtightening or vibration. If fasteners are loose, corroded, or missing, replacement washers are required to maintain load distribution and prevent structural damage.