Product Description
WASHER
Specifications
Physical Specifications
| Material | Hardened Steel |
| Finish | Zinc-Plated |
| Corrosion Resistance | Zinc-plated for basic corrosion resistance in standard warehouse environments |
| Typical Lifespan | 3-5 years in standard indoor warehouse duty |
Compatibility
| Application | Electric Lift Truck Fastening - Motor Mounts, Frame Connections, Load Wheel Fixtures |
| Compatible Equipment | Crown, Toyota, Hyster, Raymond, Yale electric pallet jacks and lift trucks |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the thickness and diameter of washer W002045?
A: W002045 is a flat washer designed for electric lift truck fastening applications. Exact inner diameter, outer diameter, and thickness are specified for particular bolt sizes and load classes. Verify dimensions match your truck assembly before ordering; incorrect sizing will not distribute load properly.
Q: Which electric lift trucks use washer W002045?
A: W002045 is used across electric lift truck models from Crown, Toyota, Hyster, Raymond, and Yale. The washer appears in multiple assemblies including motor mounts, frame connections, and load wheel fixtures. Confirm part number by checking your equipment manual for the specific component.
Q: What material is W002045 and does it resist corrosion?
A: Standard W002045 is hardened steel with zinc plating for basic corrosion resistance. In cold storage or wet warehouse environments, zinc-plated washers develop white rust over time. Stainless steel variants offer superior corrosion protection but cost more. Select material based on your facility conditions.
Q: Why would a washer need replacement on an electric lift truck?
A: Washers degrade due to corrosion, loss of hardness under sustained load, bolt loosening, or deformation. Replace if you see rust, flattening, surface crazing, or visible gap between washer and fastened component. A degraded washer no longer distributes load evenly and allows fastener migration.
Q: What is the typical replacement interval for W002045?
A: Washers can last 3-5 years in standard indoor warehouse duty. Lifespan shortens in freezer units, wet areas, or locations with vibration and thermal cycling. Inspect washers during routine maintenance; replace immediately if corrosion is visible or if associated bolts loosen repeatedly.
