Product Description
Atlas AT Z-1117 Spindle – OEM replacement component for Atlas Zenith Type 9 manual pallet jack frame and handle assemblies. Precision-machined carbon steel spindle designed for torque transmission in handle linkages. Validated for direct interchange with Atlas Zenith Type 9 frame.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Atlas, model Zenith. SKU: AT Z-1117
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Surface Finish | Machined smooth finish |
| Hardness | Minimum Rockwell C35 |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | AT Z-1117 |
| Compatible Models | Atlas Zenith (Type 9) Manual Pallet Jack |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the AT Z-1117 spindle component?
A: The AT Z-1117 is a precision-machined carbon steel spindle used in the frame and handle linkage assembly of Atlas Zenith Type 9 manual pallet jacks. It transmits torque between handle levers and the pump mechanism during lifting operations.
Q: Will the AT Z-1117 fit my Atlas manual pallet jack?
A: Yes, the AT Z-1117 is a direct OEM replacement for Atlas Zenith Type 9 manual pallet jacks. It is engineered for precision interchange with the original frame assembly. This spindle is exclusive to Zenith Type 9 models.
Q: What are the material specifications of the AT Z-1117 spindle?
A: The AT Z-1117 is manufactured from carbon steel with a machined smooth finish. It meets a minimum hardness specification of Rockwell C35, ensuring resistance to bending under load and long-term durability in torque transmission.
Q: What causes AT Z-1117 spindle failure?
A: The AT Z-1117 spindle may fail due to corrosion in damp storage environments, bending from overload or impact, or wear in the bearing surfaces from years of handle pivoting. Visible bending, rust, or play in the lever connection indicates replacement is needed.
Q: How often should the AT Z-1117 spindle be inspected?
A: Inspect the AT Z-1117 spindle annually or when handle movement feels loose or grinding. Look for surface corrosion, visible bending, or metal debris around the pivot point. Replace if corrosion is deep or if the spindle no longer maintains tight lever positioning.
