Product Description
Spring
Specifications
Product Overview
| Part Number | 903060001 |
Physical Specifications
| Component Type | Compression Spring |
| Load Rating | Varies by application (confirm via equipment manual) |
| Material | High-carbon steel or stainless steel (application-dependent) |
| Surface Treatment | Zinc-plated or painted (corrosion resistance) |
| Typical Service Life | 3 to 5 years under normal warehouse operation |
Compatibility
| Application | Pallet Jack Lift Mechanism |
| Compatible Equipment | Manual and Electric Pallet Jacks |
| Fitment Requirement | Must match lift system design and load capacity |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What application does spring SKU 903060001 serve?
A: SKU 903060001 is a compression or control spring used in pallet jack assemblies. Springs provide mechanical force for lift return, load support, or brake and valve operation depending on the equipment design. Exact function varies by model and lift system configuration.
Q: Which pallet jack brands and models is this spring compatible with?
A: This spring fits manual and electric pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, BT, and Clark. Compatibility depends on lift mechanism design and load rating. Confirm your equipment model and serial number match this spring before ordering to avoid fitment issues.
Q: What are the load rating and dimensional specifications?
A: Spring load rating, free length, and compressed length specifications are essential for proper fitment and safe operation. Review your equipment manual or provide your model information to obtain exact specifications. Springs with incorrect ratings will cause sluggish lift response or inadequate load support.
Q: What are the failure symptoms for this spring component?
A: Spring failure symptoms include slow or incomplete return to neutral position, feeling of looseness or play in the lift mechanism, audible creaking or clicking, or visible cracks and permanent deformation. If the lift feels weak or the mast does not snap back after lowering, replacement is needed.
Q: What is the expected service life and maintenance interval?
A: Springs typically remain in service 3 to 5 years under normal warehouse operation. Heavy-use facilities or harsh environments such as cold storage may see reduced intervals. Inspect springs during routine maintenance and replace if tension is lost or visible damage appears. Always replace springs as a matched set for balanced operation.
