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220016036

Bushing

Regular price $2.54
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Product Description

BUSHING

Specifications

Product Overview
Product TypeBushing
Physical Specifications
Material OptionsBronze or Composite
Primary ApplicationHandle pivot points, load wheel axles, steering mechanisms
Load BearingYes
Typical Lifespan2-4 years (heavy use may reduce to 1 year)
Compatibility
Compatible Equipment CategoryManual Pallet Jacks

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the 220016036 bushing used for on manual pallet jacks?
A: The 220016036 bushing reduces friction and wear between moving metal components. On manual pallet jacks, bushings support the handle pivot points, load wheel axles, and steering mechanisms to enable smooth operation under load.

Q: Which manual pallet jack brands are compatible with the 220016036?
A: This bushing fits standard manual pallet jacks from brands including Yale, Crown, and Toyota. Measure the bushing bore diameter and outside diameter against your equipment to verify fitment before ordering.

Q: What material is the 220016036 bushing made from?
A: The 220016036 bushing is typically manufactured from bronze or composite materials designed to withstand load-bearing applications. Bronze bushings offer superior durability in high-cycle environments, while composite materials reduce friction and accommodate wider tolerance ranges.

Q: How long should a bushing last on a manual pallet jack?
A: Bushings typically last 2 to 4 years depending on usage volume and load consistency. Jacks operated in heavy-use warehouses or with misaligned components experience accelerated wear and may require replacement annually.

Q: What signs indicate the 220016036 bushing needs replacement?
A: Replace the bushing if you notice excessive play between pivot points, grinding or squeaking sounds during operation, or visible separation from the mounting component. These symptoms reduce steering precision and create safety hazards.