Product Description
HL-150 bushing is an oil-less, self-lubricating nylon pivot bushing for Hu-Lift HP25L manual pallet jacks. Designed for critical linkage and handle pivots, it enables maintenance-free operation, extended jack lifespan, and is resistant to abrasion and moisture. Direct OE fitment for HP25L series.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Hu Lift, model HP25L. SKU: HL-150
Specifications
Material & Construction
| Primary Material | Nylon, oil-less self-lubricating |
| Construction | Maintenance-free, designed for key pivot points on pallet jack linkage |
| Finish | Plain nylon, no surface coating |
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | HL-150 |
| Compatible Models | Hu-Lift HP25L |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the HL-150 bushing and what does it do?
A: The HL-150 is an oil-less, self-lubricating nylon pivot bushing designed for critical linkage and handle pivot points on Hu-Lift HP25L manual pallet jacks. It operates maintenance-free and does not require periodic lubrication or greasing.
Q: Is the HL-150 compatible with other pallet jack brands?
A: The HL-150 is an OEM part engineered specifically for Hu-Lift HP25L manual pallet jacks. Direct compatibility with other brands is not guaranteed. Verify your jack model before ordering. If your equipment is Hu-Lift HP25L, this is a direct replacement.
Q: What material is the HL-150 made from?
A: The HL-150 is constructed from nylon with a self-lubricating formulation. It has a plain nylon finish with no surface coating. The nylon material is resistant to abrasion and moisture, making it suitable for warehouse and wet environments.
Q: Does the HL-150 require lubrication or maintenance?
A: No. The HL-150 is oil-less and self-lubricating. It is designed for maintenance-free operation and does not require grease, oil, or periodic servicing. This design extends the overall jack lifespan by reducing linkage friction.
Q: Where is the HL-150 bushing used on the HP25L?
A: The HL-150 is installed at critical pivot points on the pallet jack linkage and handle assembly. These are high-motion areas where the handle and load-lifting mechanism articulate during pumping and lowering operations.
