Product Description
RETAINING RING
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | 1303-0016 |
| Product Type | Retaining Ring |
Physical Specifications
| Material | Spring Steel |
| Primary Function | Component Fastening and Axial Load Prevention |
| Durability | Resists deformation and fatigue under repetitive operational stress |
Compatibility
| Application | Manual Pallet Jack Pump and Lifting Mechanism |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is a retaining ring and what does the 1303-0016 do?
A: The 1303-0016 is a retaining ring used in manual pallet jack assemblies to secure components and prevent axial movement or separation. It functions as a mechanical lock on shafts, pins, or bores within the pump or lifting mechanism.
Q: What manual pallet jack models use the 1303-0016 retaining ring?
A: The 1303-0016 retaining ring is compatible with manual pallet jacks from OEM manufacturers including Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and Clark. Ring diameter and bore specifications must match your equipment. Verify compatibility before ordering.
Q: What material is the 1303-0016 retaining ring made from?
A: Manual pallet jack retaining rings are typically manufactured from spring steel to provide consistent clamping force and durability. This material resists deformation under operational stress and maintains secure component fastening over time.
Q: Can the 1303-0016 retaining ring wear out or fail?
A: Retaining rings can develop fatigue or loss of tension if exposed to repetitive stress, vibration, or improper installation. Signs of failure include component looseness, rattling sounds, or visible deformation. Replacement is necessary if the ring cannot maintain proper clamping.
