Product Description
Handle pressure roller
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Handle Pressure Roller |
Physical Specifications
| Primary Function | Operator comfort, grip control, steering assistance |
| Material Composition | Hard polymer or elastomer with steel-reinforced core |
| Durability Features | Wear-resistant to repeated hand gripping and steering motion |
Compatibility
| Compatible Equipment | Manual and Electric Pallet Jacks |
| Replacement Trigger | Cracks, hardening, flat-spotting, or loss of smooth rolling action |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the 46G266 handle pressure roller?
A: The 46G266 is a pressure roller used on pallet jack handles to improve operator comfort and grip control during steering. This roller is part of the handle assembly and may be replaced separately from the main handle frame.
Q: What specifications does the 46G266 handle pressure roller have?
A: The 46G266 roller has specific outer diameter, bore size, and width dimensions. Verify the roller dimensions and bore fit your handle shaft or pin. Incorrect sizing will result in loose rolling or binding during handle articulation.
Q: What material is the 46G266 roller made from?
A: The 46G266 handle pressure roller is typically manufactured from hard polymer or elastomer with a steel or steel-reinforced core. This material provides smooth rolling action, comfort, and durability while resisting wear from repeated hand gripping and steering.
Q: Which pallet jack models is the 46G266 compatible with?
A: The 46G266 is compatible with Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and other manual and electric pallet jacks that use this style of handle pressure roller. Verify your equipment model and handle assembly design before ordering.
Q: When should the 46G266 roller be replaced?
A: Replace the pressure roller if it is cracked, hardened, flat-spotted, or no longer provides smooth rolling. A degraded roller reduces operator comfort and grip stability during steering operations. Replacement extends handle assembly life and improves usability.
