Product Description
Grease fitting (threaded)
Specifications
Product Overview
| Product Type | Threaded Grease Fitting |
Physical Specifications
| Thread Type | NPT or Metric (verify with equipment specs) |
| Pressure Rating | Typically up to 3000 PSI |
| Material | Steel |
| Finish | Plated or Natural Steel |
| Check Valve | Standard open fitting (no check valve) |
Compatibility
| Compatible Equipment | Forklifts, Pallet Jacks, Material Handling Equipment |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What thread size and pitch does the B41-MJP grease fitting have?
A: The B41-MJP is a threaded grease fitting. Confirm the exact thread size (for example, 1/4 inch NPT, M8x1.25, or similar) with your equipment specifications or contact us with your forklift model and serial range. Thread size mismatch will cause fitting failure or improper seating.
Q: Which forklift brands use the B41-MJP grease fitting?
A: The B41-MJP threaded grease fitting is compatible with forklifts from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Yale, Hyster, and other standard material handling equipment. Verify your equipment model and production year, as fitting designs vary. We can confirm fitment if you provide your forklift manufacturer and model number.
Q: What is the pressure rating for the B41-MJP fitting?
A: The B41-MJP grease fitting is rated for standard forklift greasing pressures, typically up to 3000 PSI. Do not apply pressure exceeding the fitting design limits, as this can rupture the fitting or damage internal seals. Use a calibrated grease gun to avoid over-pressurization.
Q: Can I use the B41-MJP fitting for high-temperature storage applications?
A: The B41-MJP is a standard grease fitting suitable for normal warehouse and outdoor storage temperatures. If your application involves cold storage below minus 20 degrees Fahrenheit or heated environments above 120 degrees Fahrenheit, verify material compatibility. Steel fittings can become brittle in extreme cold or degrade in high heat.
Q: Does the B41-MJP fitting have a check valve?
A: The B41-MJP is a simple threaded grease fitting. Confirm whether your equipment design requires a check valve fitting or a standard open fitting. Using the wrong fitting type can cause grease backflow or prevent proper lubrication. Specify your exact equipment model so we can recommend the correct fitting.
