Product Description
Eagleman EA A121 load shaft for manual pallet jack A-frame assembly. Direct OEM replacement, hardened carbon steel construction, cross-references EGA121 and EAA121. Ensures correct fork/frame load transfer in Eagleman manual pallet jack models. Suitable for standard warehouse duty.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Eagleman, model A. SKU: EA A121
Specifications
Material
| Surface Finish | Machined, light oil film for corrosion inhibition |
Part Numbers & Compatibility
| Manufacturer Part Number | EA A121 |
| OEM Part Number | EA A121 |
| Cross-Reference Part Numbers | EGA121, EAA121 |
| Replaces/Supersedes | EGA121, EAA121 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the EA A121 load shaft?
A: The EA A121 is a hardened carbon steel load shaft designed for the A-frame assembly of Eagleman manual pallet jacks. It transfers load from the forks to the main frame, providing structural support during lifting and material handling operations.
Q: What cross-reference part numbers exist for the EA A121?
A: The EA A121 load shaft is cross-referenced as EGA121 and EAA121 in OEM documentation. These part numbers reference the same component and may appear in older or alternative supplier catalogs.
Q: Is the EA A121 a direct OEM replacement?
A: Yes, the EA A121 is a direct OEM replacement load shaft for Eagleman manual pallet jack model A equipment. It supersedes the earlier part numbers EGA121 and EAA121 and provides identical performance and fitment.
Q: What material and finish does the EA A121 have?
A: The EA A121 is constructed from hardened carbon steel with a machined surface finish and light oil film coating for corrosion inhibition. This construction ensures durability in warehouse environments and protects against rust and wear.
Q: What is the service life expectancy of the EA A121?
A: The EA A121 load shaft is engineered for standard warehouse duty and provides extended service life under normal operating conditions. Lifespan depends on load cycles, maintenance frequency, and operating environment. Regular inspection for cracking or bending will extend component life.
Q: How do I know if the EA A121 needs replacement?
A: Replace the EA A121 if you observe visible cracking, bending, permanent deformation, or unusual play in the A-frame assembly. A damaged load shaft compromises load transfer and creates safety hazards during lifting operations.
