LiftMaster K07-8058 Crank Link
LiftMaster K07-8058 Crank Link is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Core Details
| Product Type | Mechanical Component |
| Application Type | Barrier |
| Installation Type | Commercial | Industrial |
| Mounting Type | Bolt-On |
Description
Description
Heavy-Duty Replacement Crank Link for LiftMaster BG790 Barrier Gates
The LiftMaster K07-8058 Crank Link is a genuine OEM replacement component designed for LiftMaster BG790 barrier gate operators. This crank link connects the motor-driven crank mechanism to the barrier arm assembly, enabling smooth and consistent arm movement during operation. Precision-engineered and zinc-coated for corrosion resistance, it ensures long-term reliability in demanding traffic control environments.
Key Features
- OEM Replacement Part: Factory-authorized LiftMaster component for perfect fit and compatibility.
- Durable Construction: Heavy-duty steel with zinc-plated finish for corrosion resistance and strength.
- Smooth Operation: Ensures stable, controlled motion between crank assembly and barrier arm.
- Easy Installation: Direct-fit design with factory threading for secure connection.
- Cross Reference: Also known as 07-8058 and G078058.
- Model Compatibility: Designed for use with LiftMaster BG790 barrier gate operators.
Technical Specifications
- Part Number: K07-8058
- Component Type: Crank link
- Material: Zinc-plated steel
- Function: Connects crank assembly to barrier arm
- Compatibility: LiftMaster BG790 barrier gate operators
- Alternate Part Numbers: 07-8058, G078058
Conclusion
The LiftMaster K07-8058 Crank Link is an essential replacement part for maintaining smooth and precise barrier arm movement in LiftMaster BG790 gate operators. Engineered for strength and reliability, it ensures optimal performance in commercial and industrial access control systems.
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