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WW 6001618

Manual Pallet Jack Bushing WW 6001618

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the purpose of the WW 6001618 bushing in a manual pallet jack?
A: The WW 6001618 bushing is a wear-resistant cylindrical component that reduces friction and provides alignment in the handle linkage and pump assembly pivot points. It enables smooth operation of the manual lift mechanism.

Q: Which pallet jack brands use the WW 6001618 bushing?
A: The WW 6001618 bushing fits manual pallet jacks from Crown, Toyota, Raymond, Hyster, and related manufacturers. Compatibility depends on matching pivot hole diameter and bushing bore specifications.

Q: What material is the WW 6001618 bushing made from?
A: This bushing is typically manufactured from bronze or composite bearing material to provide low-friction operation and resist wear under repeated compression cycles. Bronze variants offer durability in high-volume applications.

Q: What are the signs that the WW 6001618 bushing needs replacement?
A: Replace the bushing if you notice excessive play in the handle linkage, grinding or squeaking when operating the pump, misalignment of the lift mechanism, or visible wear or cracking on the bushing surface.

Q: Does the WW 6001618 bushing have cross-reference part numbers?
A: Cross-reference availability varies by equipment manufacturer. Provide your pallet jack model, serial number, and bushing location for verification of equivalent OEM or aftermarket part numbers.

Q: How often should the WW 6001618 bushing be replaced?
A: Bushing lifespan ranges from 3-5 years in standard warehouse operations, depending on load cycles and maintenance. Inspect annually and replace if wear becomes visible or operational noise increases.