Product Description
Handle Assembly, DB2000
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What equipment does the DB2000-89-H-ASSY handle assembly fit?
A: The DB2000-89-H-ASSY is a handle assembly designed for Crown, Toyota, and Raymond manual pallet jack models in the DB2000 series. Verify your equipment model number against the DB2000 designation before ordering to confirm compatibility.
Q: What are the typical failure symptoms that indicate I need to replace this handle assembly?
A: Common failure indicators include loose or cracked handles, difficulty engaging the pump mechanism, handle movement that does not respond smoothly to operator input, or visible bending or stress cracks in the welded joints. If the handle rocks excessively when no load is applied, the assembly is likely worn and should be replaced.
Q: Is there a cross-reference or alternate part number for the DB2000-89-H-ASSY?
A: The DB2000-89-H-ASSY is the primary OEM part number for this assembly. Verify directly with your equipment documentation or contact our parts team to confirm any cross-references specific to your pallet jack brand and serial range.
Q: What materials is this handle assembly made from, and how durable is it?
A: The DB2000-89-H-ASSY is constructed from welded steel tubing designed for high-cycle manual pallet jack operation. Steel construction provides durability under continuous use, though exposure to moisture or chemicals can accelerate corrosion. Expected service life is 5 to 10 years under normal warehouse conditions.
Q: What maintenance does this handle assembly require?
A: Maintain the handle assembly by regularly wiping it clean of dirt, grease, and moisture. Inspect pivot points and weld zones for cracks or loose connections during routine equipment servicing. Do not apply excessive force to bend or force the handle into position, as this will stress the welds.
Q: Will the DB2000-89-H-ASSY fit electric or semi-electric pallet jacks?
A: The DB2000-89-H-ASSY is designed for manual pallet jack models only. Electric and semi-electric lift trucks use different handle assemblies with integrated electrical contacts and controls. Do not attempt to use this assembly on powered equipment.
