Product Description
Jet JT PT2036-1-14 is an OEM bushing designed for use in J Series manual pallet jacks, manufactured from through-hardened high carbon steel and precision machined for press-fit installation in pivot and linkage joints. Direct replacement part for Jet PT-2036JA and other compatible pallet truck assemblies.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Jet, model PTW. SKU: JT PT2036-1-14
Specifications
Material
| Material Specification | High carbon steel, through-hardened |
| Surface Finish | Precision machined |
Part Numbers
| Manufacturer Part Number | JT PT2036-1-14 |
| OEM Part Number | JT9-PT2036-1-14 |
| Compatible Equipment | Jet J Series Manual Pallet Jack PT-2036JA |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment is the JT PT2036-1-14 bushing designed for?
A: This OEM bushing is engineered for Jet J Series and PTW Series manual pallet jacks. It functions as a wear-resistant pivot point in the lift linkage and articulating joints where the chain connects to the load platform.
Q: What material composition does the JT PT2036-1-14 bushing have?
A: This bushing is manufactured from through-hardened high carbon steel, which provides superior wear resistance at pivot points and joint articulation zones. Through-hardening ensures consistent hardness from surface to core.
Q: Is the JT PT2036-1-14 a direct replacement for the PT-2036JA assembly?
A: Yes. This bushing is a direct replacement component for Jet PT-2036JA pallet truck assemblies and other compatible Jet J and PTW Series equipment. It matches OEM specifications for bore diameter, outer dimensions, and through-hardened steel composition.
Q: What does precision machined surface finish mean for this bushing?
A: Precision machining ensures the bushing bore is concentric and within tight tolerances, allowing the pivot pin to rotate smoothly with minimal play. This surface quality reduces friction, wear, and slack in the linkage mechanism over time.
Q: Why does the JT PT2036-1-14 bushing eventually wear out?
A: The bushing experiences constant articulation and wear as the pallet jack platform lifts, lowers, and angles under load. Over time, the bore surface develops micro-fractures and material loss, increasing pivot play and reducing lift stability. Replacement restores precise linkage geometry.
