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NA018187

WASHER

Regular price $0.91
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Electric Lift Truck Parts Washers

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Product Description

Industrial washer NA018187 designed for use in electric lift truck assemblies. Supplied under OEM Liftsplus.com category Electric Lift Truck Parts. Intended for component fastening and load distribution in high-cycle, material handling equipment.

Specifications

Part Numbers
OEM Part NumberNA018187
Manufacturer Part NumberNA018187

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the NA018187 industrial washer used for?
A: The NA018187 is an industrial washer designed for use in electric lift truck assemblies. It functions in component fastening and load distribution applications in high-cycle material handling equipment where reliable joint integrity is essential.

Q: Which electric lift truck brands is the NA018187 washer compatible with?
A: The NA018187 is engineered for electric lift truck assemblies from major manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Hyster, and Raymond. Verify dimensions and hole diameter match your specific model and mounting location before ordering.

Q: What material and specifications does the NA018187 washer have?
A: The NA018187 is manufactured from industrial grade steel with standard protective finish. Material selection provides sufficient load distribution capacity and corrosion resistance for typical warehouse operations.

Q: How does the NA018187 washer perform under high-cycle loading?
A: Industrial washers like the NA018187 are engineered to withstand thousands of lift cycles without deformation or failure. Steel construction resists flattening and maintains clamping force under continuous high-cycle operation typical in material handling service.

Q: What maintenance is needed for the NA018187 washer?
A: Inspect washers periodically for corrosion, surface damage, or stress marks. In corrosive environments such as cold storage, regularly check fastener tightness as vibration and thermal cycling can loosen connections over time.