Product Description
Atlas AT Z-1212 Push Rod is a mechanical linkage component for Atlas Zenith Type 9 manual pallet jack frames, designed to actuate the load lifting mechanism. Compatible with both 36 inch and 48 inch fork variants, constructed from alloy steel for industrial duty, and mounts via hex nut and roll pin retention. No cross-reference part numbers are provided.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Atlas, model Zenith. SKU: AT Z-1212
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Material Specification | Alloy steel, formed or machined bar |
| Finish | Industrial rust-inhibitive coating |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | AT Z-1212 |
| Description | Push Rod, Atlas Zenith Type 9 Manual Pallet Jack |
| Compatible With Models | Atlas Zenith (Type 9) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the AT Z-1212 push rod and what is its function?
A: The AT Z-1212 is a mechanical linkage component designed to actuate the load lifting mechanism on Atlas Zenith Type 9 manual pallet jacks. It connects the bell crank assembly to the hydraulic pump or lift linkage.
Q: Which fork lengths is the AT Z-1212 compatible with?
A: The AT Z-1212 push rod is compatible with both 36 inch and 48 inch fork variants on Atlas Zenith Type 9 jacks. Confirm your specific fork length before ordering to ensure proper fit.
Q: What material is the AT Z-1212 made from?
A: The AT Z-1212 is constructed from alloy steel in either formed or machined bar stock, finished with an industrial rust-inhibitive coating for durability in typical warehouse and material handling environments.
Q: How is the AT Z-1212 secured in the pallet jack frame?
A: The AT Z-1212 mounts via hex nut and roll pin retention. Both the nut and pin must be secured tightly to prevent the rod from shifting during load cycles.
Q: What happens if the AT Z-1212 push rod becomes bent or damaged?
A: A bent push rod will cause binding in the lift mechanism, preventing smooth actuation and potentially damaging the bell crank or pump assembly. Replace immediately if the rod is visibly deformed.
