Product Description
Atlas AT Z-1215 Roll Pin is an OEM replacement spring-type pin specifically designed for Atlas Zenith (Type 9) manual pallet jack frame assemblies. Manufactured from carbon steel to ANSI B18.8.2 standards, this pin ensures secure axial retention in pallet jack pivot brackets and axle assemblies.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Atlas, model Zenith. SKU: AT Z-1215
Specifications
Material
| Hardness | Rockwell C50 minimum |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | AT Z-1215 |
| OEM Part Number | AT Z-1215 |
| Compatibility | Atlas Zenith (Type 9) manual pallet jacks |
Performance
| Service Factor | 1.0 (designed for static axial retention) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the AT Z-1215 roll pin and what does it secure?
A: The AT Z-1215 is a spring-type carbon steel roll pin designed to ensure secure axial retention in pallet jack pivot brackets and axle assemblies on Atlas Zenith Type 9 manual pallet jacks.
Q: What standards does the AT Z-1215 roll pin meet?
A: The AT Z-1215 is manufactured from carbon steel to ANSI B18.8.2 standards, ensuring consistency and compatibility with precision machined holes and bearing surfaces in the pallet jack assembly.
Q: What is the hardness specification for the AT Z-1215?
A: The AT Z-1215 meets Rockwell C50 minimum hardness, providing durability and resistance to deformation during repeated load cycles in industrial service.
Q: What is the intended service factor for the AT Z-1215 roll pin?
A: The AT Z-1215 has a service factor of 1.0 and is designed for static axial retention only. It prevents axial movement of shafts and brackets but does not carry radial or bending loads.
Q: How do I know if the AT Z-1215 roll pin needs replacement?
A: Replace the roll pin if the shaft or bracket it secures moves or shifts during operation, if the pin cannot be fully seated in its hole, or if the pin is visibly deformed, bent, or partially ejected from the assembly.
Q: Is the AT Z-1215 reusable after removal?
A: Spring roll pins lose tension over time. If the AT Z-1215 has been removed, inspect it for deformation and loss of spring tension. If it cannot hold the shaft securely when reinstalled, replace it with a new pin.
