Product Description
Atlas AT Z-1218 is a high-carbon steel roll pin designed for secure mechanical fastening in Atlas Zenith (Type 9) manual pallet jack frames. Used to align and retain frame components in OEM assemblies.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Atlas, model Zenith. SKU: AT Z-1218
Specifications
Dimensional
| Fits Mating Bore | Frame bore as specified for Atlas Zenith (Type 9) assembly |
| Reference Drawing | Atlas Zenith (Type 9) frame assembly diagram, position Z-1218 |
Material
| Finish/Coating | Plain steel, oil-coated (no finish specified) |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | AT Z-1218 |
| OEM Part Number | AT Z-1218 |
| Compatible With Models | Atlas Zenith (Type 9) manual pallet jack frame |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the AT Z-1218 and where is it used in an Atlas Zenith pallet jack?
A: The AT Z-1218 is a high-carbon steel roll pin used for secure mechanical fastening in Atlas Zenith Type 9 manual pallet jack frames. It aligns and retains frame components in OEM assemblies, particularly in the push rod and linkage frame connections.
Q: What are the dimensions and material specifications of the AT Z-1218?
A: The AT Z-1218 is high-carbon steel with plain steel, oil-coated finish (no additional plating). It is designed to fit a specific frame bore diameter on the Atlas Zenith Type 9 assembly. Consult the reference drawing in your equipment manual for exact diameter and length specifications.
Q: Is the AT Z-1218 roll pin compatible with other Atlas pallet jack models?
A: The AT Z-1218 is specified for Atlas Zenith Type 9 manual pallet jack frames only. Roll pin bore sizes differ across equipment models and generations. Always match the part number to your equipment serial number before ordering.
Q: What finish does the AT Z-1218 have and is it suitable for wet storage?
A: The AT Z-1218 has a plain steel, oil-coated finish with no additional protective plating. In wet or cold storage environments, this pin may develop surface rust over time. Periodic inspection and light maintenance with oil or corrosion inhibitor spray is recommended for long-term durability.
Q: How do I know if an AT Z-1218 roll pin needs replacement?
A: Replace the AT Z-1218 if the pin is loose, corroded through, bent, or if the frame components it secures show movement or rattling. A functioning pin should sit flush in the frame bore with no play. If the jack shows instability or frame flex during operation, check this pin first.
