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Upper LH Link

A000035651

Link, upper lh

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Product Description

Link, upper lh

Specifications

Physical Specifications
Part TypeUpper Left Link Assembly
MaterialSteel or Ductile Iron
FunctionLifting Mechanism Linkage
Attachment MethodPivot Pin
Load Capacity RangeTypically 5000-8000 lbs (varies by jack model)
Compatibility
Compatible Equipment TypeManual Pallet Jacks
ApplicationWarehouse, dock, direct store delivery, horizontal transport, load stocking

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the function of the A000035651 upper left link assembly?
A: The A000035651 upper left link is part of the lifting mechanism linkage on a manual pallet jack. It connects the pump handle movement to the load platform, enabling the up and down motion of the jacking arms.

Q: Which pallet jack models use the A000035651 upper left link?
A: The A000035651 is designed for manual pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, and equivalent OEM brands. Confirm your equipment model to verify this is the correct replacement part before ordering.

Q: What material is the A000035651 link made from?
A: The A000035651 upper link is constructed from steel or ductile iron with pivot pin attachment points. This material composition provides the rigidity and wear resistance needed for repeated lifting cycles.

Q: What symptoms indicate the A000035651 upper left link needs replacement?
A: Replace the link if the jacking arms move unevenly, the platform tilts to one side, the pump handle feels stuck or binds, or the link exhibits visible bending or cracking. These symptoms indicate linkage wear or failure.

Q: How critical is the A000035651 part for safe pallet jack operation?
A: The upper left link is critical to safe jacking operation. A damaged or missing link prevents proper load platform lift, creates uneven load distribution, and poses a safety hazard. Replace immediately if damaged.