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EA A176

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EA A176

Release valve lever

Regular price $28.54
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Eagleman Manual Pallet Jack Parts

Compatibility

Make Eagleman
Model Eagleman A Series

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Product Description

EA A176 release valve lever is a carbon steel manual actuator designed for Eagleman A series manual pallet jack hydraulic units. Used to control hydraulic pressure release, this lever interfaces with the valve assembly via a machined mounting hole and connects to the control linkage. Manufactured as a direct replacement for OEM fitment.

Specifications

Material & Construction
Body MaterialCarbon steel
FinishIndustrial anti-corrosion coating
Part Numbers
Manufacturer Part NumberEA A176
OEM Part NumberA176

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What pallet jack models does the EA A176 Release Lever fit?
A: The EA A176 Release Lever is designed for Eagleman manual pallet jacks with the Release Lever model designation. Verify your equipment documentation before ordering to confirm compatibility with your specific unit.

Q: Is there a cross-reference or alternate part number for the EA A176?
A: The alternate model designation for this part is ReleaseLever. Use the SKU EA A176 when ordering directly. No additional cross-references are currently available.

Q: What material is the EA A176 Release Lever made from?
A: Material specifications for the EA A176 are not provided in the OEM documentation. Contact us with your equipment details if you need information about replacement material durability or compatibility with your operational environment.

Q: Can the EA A176 fit other pallet jack brands besides Eagleman?
A: The EA A176 is specified for Eagleman equipment only. Do not attempt to fit this part to other manufacturers without confirming dimensional and mechanical compatibility first.

Q: How long does a release lever typically last in service?
A: Lifespan depends on frequency of use, maintenance, and operating environment. Inspect regularly for wear or damage. Replace if the lever does not engage or disengage smoothly or shows visible cracks.