Product Description
Handle, complete, reinforced
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How does the 7810390 differ from the 781039?
A: The 7810390 is also a complete reinforced handle assembly with a similar design to the 781039 but is engineered for a different equipment series or OEM specification. The SKU difference typically indicates different mounting hole patterns, dimensions, or load-bearing configurations. Verify your exact equipment model before ordering to confirm which part number you require.
Q: What material is the 7810390 reinforced handle made from?
A: The 7810390 is constructed from reinforced steel or ductile iron components engineered to resist fatigue and cracking under repeated high-load cycles. The reinforced design provides superior strength compared to standard handles and is rated for heavy-duty material handling equipment applications.
Q: Which pallet jack brands is the 7810390 compatible with?
A: The 7810390 is a complete reinforced handle designed for manual and powered equipment from manufacturers such as Yale, Hyster, Clark, and other major industrial brands. Confirm your equipment manufacturer and model series match the 7810390 specifications before ordering.
Q: What maintenance does the 7810390 handle require?
A: Inspect the handle monthly for visible cracks, loose fasteners, or deformation. Keep the pivot points clean and dry. Lubricate connection points with light machine oil if they show signs of stiffness or corrosion. Do not use the equipment if the handle exhibits cracks or structural damage.
Q: Can I use the 7810390 handle as a replacement for a worn original?
A: Yes, the 7810390 is designed as a complete replacement handle for compatible equipment. Verify the mounting hole diameter, center-to-center distance, and handle length match your equipment before ordering. Dimension mismatch will prevent proper installation.
Q: What is the expected service life of the 7810390?
A: Under normal warehouse conditions with typical daily use cycles, the 7810390 reinforced handle typically lasts 3 to 7 years. High-cycle operations, outdoor storage, or exposure to chemicals may reduce service life. Regular inspection for cracks or fatigue will help identify when replacement is needed.
