Product Description
Eagleman EA A120 is a washer component designed for manual pallet jacks, referenced by part numbers EAA120 and EGA120. Essential for equipment assembly; technical specifications for material and dimensions are not publicly listed by the manufacturer or approved industrial sources. For complete mechanical fitment, always verify against equipment schematics.
Compatibility: Fits pallet jacks made by Eagleman, model A. SKU: EA A120
Specifications
Part Numbers
| OEM Part Number | EA A120 |
| Manufacturer Cross-Reference | EAA120, EGA120, Eagleman A120 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the EA A120 washer component?
A: The EA A120 is a washer component designed for the assembly and fastening systems of Eagleman model A manual pallet jacks. It distributes fastener load across a wider surface area to prevent joint failure and fastener pull-through.
Q: What are the cross-reference part numbers for the EA A120?
A: The EA A120 washer is cross-referenced by part numbers EAA120 and EGA120 in Eagleman documentation. When ordering replacements or checking compatibility, these numbers reference the same component.
Q: Which Eagleman models does the EA A120 fit?
A: The EA A120 is compatible with Eagleman model A manual pallet jacks. Always verify your equipment model against the pallet jack identification plate before ordering to ensure correct fitment.
Q: Is the EA A120 essential for equipment assembly?
A: Yes, the EA A120 is an essential component for proper equipment assembly in Eagleman model A pallet jacks. It must be installed in the correct position as specified in equipment schematics to maintain structural integrity and load bearing capacity.
Q: How do I verify fitment for the EA A120?
A: For complete mechanical fitment assurance, verify the EA A120 dimensions against your equipment schematics or contact your maintenance documentation. This ensures the washer matches your specific jack assembly configuration.
Q: When should the EA A120 be replaced?
A: Replace the EA A120 washer if you observe fastener loosening, joint separation, or visible deformation of the washer. Deformed washers lose their load-distribution function and can lead to fastener failure.
