Product Description
Barrett BR 19120-003 slave cylinder, OEM hydraulic actuator for electric lift truck brake systems; features 0.75 inch bore, cast iron housing, direct mount compatibility with Barrett electric pallet jacks; includes cross-reference part numbers SK34181128JE, 19120003.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Barrett, model WRPN 60/80. Alternate model: WRPN60/80. SKU: BR 19120-003
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Body Material | Cast iron housing |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | BR 19120-003 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 19120-003 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | SK34181128JE, 19120003 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which Barrett pallet jack models does the BR 19120-003 slave cylinder fit?
A: The BR 19120-003 slave cylinder fits Barrett pallet jack models WRPN 60/80 and WRPN60/80. This is an OEM hydraulic component designed for direct mount compatibility with these models.
Q: What is the bore size of the BR 19120-003 slave cylinder?
A: The BR 19120-003 has a 0.75 inch bore. This bore size determines brake force and pressure response in the pallet jack brake system. Do not use cylinders with different bore specifications.
Q: What is the housing material of the BR 19120-003 slave cylinder?
A: The BR 19120-003 features a cast iron housing. Cast iron provides durability, resists wear from hydraulic pressure cycles, and is corrosion-resistant in indoor material handling environments.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the BR 19120-003?
A: Cross-reference part numbers for the BR 19120-003 slave cylinder include SK34181128JE and 19120003. These represent the same OEM hydraulic actuator component.
Q: What function does the BR 19120-003 slave cylinder serve in a pallet jack?
A: The BR 19120-003 is an OEM hydraulic actuator in the brake system. It converts hydraulic pressure into mechanical brake force to stop and hold the pallet jack load safely.
Q: What symptoms indicate the BR 19120-003 slave cylinder needs replacement?
A: Replace the BR 19120-003 if the pallet jack exhibits soft brakes, slow stop response, inability to hold loads on slopes, or visible hydraulic fluid leakage at the cylinder seal. These indicate seal failure or internal wear.
